LORD JIM
1900
First edition of this nautical-psychological journal, in which the antihero travels far and wide in pursuit of anonymity.
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Price: $4,500.00
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First edition of this nautical-psychological journal, in which the antihero travels far and wide in pursuit of anonymity.
Very good plus.
Price: $4,500.00
"'Nothing can touch me,' he said in a last flicker of superb egoism."
On a quest to forget about his cowardly actions during a crisis at sea, Jim lands at a remote port in the South Seas, where he becomes a community leader but eventually sacrifices his life for moral redemption.
Many of Conrad's works, still steeped in a white European perspective, nevertheless grapple with race and colonialism in a more skeptical way than most of his white contemporaries, and LORD JIM is no exception. Historian Elleke Boehmer contrasts LORD JIM to Rudyard Kipling's KIM, published a year later, noting that Conrad voices deep concern about British colonialism while Kipling's support of the Empire shows through in his narrative; LORD JIM, she notes, "can be seen as a defining tale of the doubt which threatened the project of European expansion" (59).
Read more: Elleke Boehmer, Colonial and Postcolonial Literature: Migrant Metaphors; Cagle, Joseph Conrad: A Descriptive Bibliography, A5a.
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1900. 7.5'' x 5''. Original green cloth binding with black lettering. Fore-edge machine deckle. 452 pages. Binding corners and spine ends lightly bumped. Leaf margins with scattered foxing. A bright copy.
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