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Nature of a Crime
- Written by: Joseph Conrad Ford Madox Ford
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In this gripping first installment of a trilogy by Conrad and Ford, an anonymous narrator teeters on the edge of exposure amidst a devastating breach of fiduciary trust and a looming financial scandal. As he pours his heart out in a series of poignant letters to his beloved, he grapples with despair and contemplates the unthinkable—suicide.
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Almayer's Folly (Version 3)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Joseph Conrad was born in former Poland, spent part of his childhood exiled in Russia because of his father's Polish nationalist political activities, learned and read French early, and did not speak a word of English until his late teens. It is perhaps not surprising, then, that when Conrad came to write this, his first novel, it centred on the pain of having a contested sense of identity, the experience of having to choose, in the midst of argument and derision, whether one was really 'this or that'. The Almayer of the story is a morose and hapless trader of Dutch extraction, settled in ...
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The Nature of a Crime
- Written by: Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford
- Narrated by: Mark W. Cohan
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
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The Nature of a Crime is a haunting literary collaboration between Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford, exploring the dark undercurrents of human morality and the elusive boundaries between crime and conscience. Told through a series of deeply personal letters, the narrative reveals a man on the verge of emotional and ethical collapse as he reflects on a hidden past, his relationship with a mysterious woman, and the consequences of his actions.
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The Nature of a Crime
- Narrated by: Mark W. Cohan
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
- Release Date: 23-05-25
- Language: English
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Typhoon
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Typhoon is a short novel by Joseph Conrad, begun in 1899 and published in Pall Mall Magazine in 1902. It is a classic sea yarn that describes how Captain Macwhirr sails the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into a typhoon. Other characters include the young Jukes and Solomon, the head engineer. The novel classically evokes the sea-faring life at the turn of the century. While Macwhirr is emotionally estranged from his family and crew, and though he refuses to consider an alternate course to skirt the typhoon, his indomitable will in the face of a superior natural force elicits grudging admiration. (...
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Nocturne of Remembered Spring, and Other Poems
- Written by: Conrad Aiken
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Written at the height of the Great War, the poems of this volume are suffused with a sense of melancholy and tragedy. Some of the poems (such as "1915: The Trenches") speak directly of war-time scenes and images, but even those which don't do so are permeated with a feeling of loss and desolation occasioned by the War. In spite of this pervading pathos, however, these poems are also filled with haunting beauty of imagery, drawn as Aiken so often does from natural images of wind, sea, and weather. - Summary by Expatriate
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Tilda Janes Orphans
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Typhoon is a gripping short novel by Joseph Conrad, first begun in 1899 and later published in Pall Mall Magazine in 1902. This classic maritime tale follows Captain Macwhirr as he bravely navigates the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into the heart of a ferocious typhoon. Among the crew are the youthful Jukes and Solomon, the steadfast head engineer. Conrad masterfully captures the essence of sea-faring life at the dawn of the 20th century. As Macwhirr grapples with emotional distance from his family and crew, his unwavering determination in the face of natures overwhelming power commands a ...
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Gaspar Ruiz
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous wars of South American independence, Gaspar Ruiz tells the gripping tale of a former Spanish soldier caught in a storm of betrayal, intrigue, and identity. As he navigates the chaos of war, Gaspars journey unfolds through a labyrinth of political machinations and personal conflicts, challenging his loyalties and sense of self. Join him as he confronts the forces that seek to define him in a world on the brink of transformation. - Summary by kirk202
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Nigger of the "Narcissus" (Version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Today, we're likely to react to the title of this novella, on whose 'sincerity of expression' Conrad was willing to stake his artisitic reputation, with visceral disgust. There is a sad irony in this, for Conrad's title originally alluded to a rather complex set of meanings, implying that, by virtue of our human nature, we all carry within the fragile vessel that is our idealised image of ourselves a darker being we find troubling, even despicable, but with whom we must eventually come to terms. Indeed, in the couse of this tale of a traumatic sea voyage from Bombay to London, Conrad suggests ...
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Victory (Version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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After spending some years wandering about the East and engaging in various adventures, Axel Heyst, a man of independent means who feels little sense of attachment to the world, retreats to a tropical island, where he lives in virtual isolation, accompanied only by his books. Complications arise when, on a rare trip back to civilization, Heyst encounters a young lady musician who is being pursued by the lustful hotel keeper and notorious gossip Schomberg. Before long, Axel Heyst is faced with the realization that the demands of the world on a man who would simply be left alone cannot be so ...
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Conrad Chamäleon
- Narrated by: Gerald Fiedler
- Length: 45 mins
- Release Date: 11-05-13
- Language: german
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Secret Agent: A Simple Tale (Version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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The Secret Agent tells the story of Adolf and Winnie Verloc. He is a phony anarchist and agent provocateur of the title, and the plot centres around the terrible consequences for their family when he is pressured into planning a terrorist act. It also bleakly satirises early 20th Century anarchism and the operations of the police and intelligence forces, while being none too complimentary about the media and general public either. Summary by Cori Samuel.
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Mirror of the Sea (Version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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"Here speaks the man of masts and sails, to whom the sea is not a navigable element, but an intimate companion. The length of passages, the growing sense of solitude, the close dependence upon the very forces that, friendly to-day, without changing their nature, by the mere putting forth of their might, become dangerous to-morrow, make for that sense of fellowship which modern seamen, good men as they are, cannot hope to know." In this volume of essays, more than in any other single work, we get to see clearly just what Joseph Conrad's years working on sail-powered ships meant to him — and ...
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Heart of Darkness (version 3)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Heart of Darkness tells the story of an English seaman, Charles Marlow, who embarks on a voyage up the Congo River and into the African wilderness. He soon becomes obsessed with the success of an ivory trading commander, Kurtz. Little does he know, Kurtz has been consumed with darkness and has begun his descent into madness... Summary by cadastra.
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Almayer's Folly (version 2)
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Almayer’s Folly is about a poor businessman who dreams of finding a hidden gold mine and becoming very wealthy. Kaspar Almayer is a white European. He agrees to marry a native Malayan captured by Captain Tom Lingard, his employer, believing the marriage will bring him riches even though he has no love for the woman. They have one daughter named Nina. Almayer relocates with his wife to Malaysian where he hopes to build a trading company and find gold mines. His hopeless daydreams of riches and splendor cause his native wife to loath him. Almayer, desperate, hopes to find his salvation in Dain...
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