Dec 19, 2009

Il Conde | Literary Precedents

A major influence on Conrad's mature fiction is the realistic fiction of Gustav Flaubert, which exhibits a nearly flawless artistry of style and structure, and which usually pits a romantic dreamer or idealist against the intractable nature of reality. In his own way, Conrad's tragic count is a victim of romantic illusions, although these are the moderate and restrained illusions of the leisure class at the end of the nineteenth century. Again, too, the short fiction of Guy de Maupassant, with its ability to show how one or two incidents can change the course of a life is one of the...

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