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Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Bergenholtz, Rita A. “Conrad's Heart of Darkness.” The Explicator 53, no. 2 (winter 1995): 102-06.
Investigates the role of the two women in the waiting room in Heart of Darkness.
Bodek, Richard. “Conrad's Heart of Darkness.” The Explicator 59, no. 1 (fall 2000): 25-7.
Maintains that “one of the central themes of Heart of Darkness is Europe's wanton destruction of Africa.”
Bongie, Chris. “Exotic Nostalgia: Conrad and the new Imperialism.” In Macropolitics of Nineteenth-Century Literature: Nationalism, Exoticism, Imperialism, edited by Jonathan Arac and Harriet Ritvo, pp. 268-85. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1991.
Examines the representation of Africans in Heart of Darkness and contends that Conrad's attitude toward imperialism in the novella is ambiguous.
Harkness, Bruce. “An...
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