Polish heritage -- Polish childhood, 1857-1874 -- Marseilles and the Carlists, 1874-1878 -- English sailor, 1878-1886 -- From second mate to master, 1880-1886 -- Eastern voyages, 1886-1889 -- Into the Congo, 1890 -- Sailor to writer, 1891-1894 -- Courtship and marriage, 1894-1896 -- Literary friends
Joseph Conrad: A Psychoanalytic Biography
β Scribed by Bernard Constant Meyer
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 414
- Series
- Princeton Legacy Library; 1365
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Joseph Conrad once voiced the hope that from the reading of his pages might "emerge at last the vision of a personality: the man behind the books ... a coherent justifiable personality both in its origin and its actions." Dr. Meyer arrives at a unified picture of Conrad's personality by applying psychoanalytic principles and insights to two main sets of data on Conrad: his unusual history and his creative work. Basic psychological and emotional patterns appear repetitively, and Dr. Meyer concludes that Conrad's art served an important psychological function in his lifeβthe achievement through his creative fiction of a corrective revision of painful reality.
Originally published in 1967.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. A Skimmer of the Seas
I. Youth
II. The Duel
III. The Shadow-Line
IV. A Smile of Fortune
Part 2. The Flow and Ebb of Artistry
V. 'Twixt Land and Sea
VI. An Outcast of the Islands
VII. The Rescue
VIII. The Secret Sharers
IX. Heart of Darkness
X. The Character of the Foe
XI. Under Polish Eyes
XII. The End of the Tether
XIII. The Rover
Part 3. Undercurrents
XIV. A Personal Record
XV. The Arrow of Gold
XVI. The Black Mate
XVII. Poland Revisited
Bibliographical Notes
Index
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