Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)

In contemporary literary theory, Joseph Conrad has been a frequent subject of new historical and postcolonial studies. Due to the settings and the characters in his works, as well as the fact that the stories take place in Africa and the East, postcolonial critics have investigated his novels, Heart...

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Main Authors: Koohestanian, Farhang, Omar, Noritah
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaya 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62245/
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description In contemporary literary theory, Joseph Conrad has been a frequent subject of new historical and postcolonial studies. Due to the settings and the characters in his works, as well as the fact that the stories take place in Africa and the East, postcolonial critics have investigated his novels, Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim in particular, from a postcolonial perspective and have tried to unveil hidden angles and enhance the understanding of his works by applying terminology specific to the field.
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spelling upm-622452019-05-23T01:41:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62245/ Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading) Koohestanian, Farhang Omar, Noritah In contemporary literary theory, Joseph Conrad has been a frequent subject of new historical and postcolonial studies. Due to the settings and the characters in his works, as well as the fact that the stories take place in Africa and the East, postcolonial critics have investigated his novels, Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim in particular, from a postcolonial perspective and have tried to unveil hidden angles and enhance the understanding of his works by applying terminology specific to the field. Universiti Malaya 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62245/1/Joseph%20Conrad%27s%20.pdf Koohestanian, Farhang and Omar, Noritah (2009) Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading). SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English, 49 (1). 43 - 56. ISSN 0127-046X https://ejournal.um.edu.my/index.php/SARE/article/view/3431
spellingShingle Koohestanian, Farhang
Omar, Noritah
Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title_full Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title_fullStr Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title_full_unstemmed Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title_short Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a Jungian reading)
title_sort joseph conrad's "the secret sharer": the shadow and the process of individuation (a jungian reading)
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62245/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62245/1/Joseph%20Conrad%27s%20.pdf