Chan Work, Inheritance, and Deserts in Joseph Conrad’s Fiction
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-981-19-2584-9
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 155 Seiten
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-981-19-2584-9
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The book explores how Conrad’s fiction engaged with these changing modes of inheritance and work, and the resulting claims of desert they led to. Uniquely, it argues that Conrad’s fiction critiques claims of desert arising from both work and inheritance, while also vividly portraying the emotional costs and existential angst that these beliefs in desert entailed.
The argument speaks to and illuminates today’s debates on moral desert arising from work and inheritance, in particular from meritocratic ideals. Its new approach to Conrad’s works will appeal to students and scholars of Conrad and literary modernism, as well as a wider audience interested in philosophical and social debates on desert deriving from inheritance and work.
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Introduction.- “[T]he rightful due of a successful man”: Claiming Desert in Almayer’s Folly and An Outcast of the Islands.- “A Manifestation of a Deep, Inborn Inherited Instinct”: Instabilities of Self-Making in Lord Jim.- Nostromo’s Great Expectations.- “[E]ntitled to Undisputed Success”: Professional Being vs. Doing in The Secret Agent.- The Moral Work of Affirming Inheritances in Under Western Eyes and Victory.