Butterfly and Bulkhead: Chance, Control, Conrad
"What a chance missed! My God! What a chance missed" Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim (1900) Jim's lament has intriguing implications for issues of chance and control in literature, perhaps also for literary history, and certainly for the act of reading itself. This article will explore such...
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Autor principal: | Randall Stevenson |
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University of Edinburgh
2006
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