In the series that explores books, plays and stories and how they work, John Yorke looks at Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novella Heart of Darkness. Show more Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness remains one of ...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness remains one of the most enigmatic works of 19th Century literature, charting as it does the story of Marlow, the captain of a steamboat heading up an unnamed river in ...
Nikesha Breeze, A Mutiny of Morning: Reclaiming the Black Body from Heart of Darkness (all photos Rachel Harris-Huffman/Hyperallergic) A Mutiny of Morning grew out of ...
War on the Rocks: The Abiding Relevance of ‘Heart of Darkness’ for Those Who Wage War
The Abiding Relevance of ‘Heart of Darkness’ for Those Who Wage War
125 years after it was first serialized in three installments in Blackwood’s Magazine in 1899, Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness continues to be widely read and to be scrutinized by teachers, ...
The Independent: Book of a lifetime: Heart Of Darkness, By Joseph Conrad
Seldom can an author have achieved his aim for a novel more completely than Joseph Conrad with Heart of Darkness. Conrad once wrote how he hoped to instil enough power in the sombre theme of the book ...
collider: How Ad Astra Serves as a Subtle Retelling of Heart of Darkness
Matthew is a features writer for Collider currently based in Manchester. In his spare time he likes to read, write, obsess over Batman and complain about his Wordle score. Heart of Darkness is one of ...
How Ad Astra Serves as a Subtle Retelling of Heart of Darkness