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Tag: human condition

REVIEW: Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad (1899)

May 5, 2016August 21, 2020 The Long Victorian7 Comments

Stripped of fine motives and pious words we are left with the raw human condition.

Posted in Book reviews, Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, WritersTagged Book review, colonialism, Congo, evolution, human condition, Kurtz, London, Marlow, polish, River Thames, Sir Roger Casement
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