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Heart of Darkness

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A seasoned mariner narrates his voyage up a central African river to locate an influential ivory trader whose isolation and unchecked authority reveal the moral rot of European colonial enterprise. The layered frame narrative begins on the Thames and shifts into dense jungle, contrasting metropolitan civility with frontier brutality, and tracking the narrator's growing disquiet as civilization's pretenses crumble. Encounters with exploitative stations and spectral landscapes probe themes of power, madness, and the ambiguous boundary between enlightenment and darkness in the human heart.

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Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British author known for his profound exploration of the human condition and the complexities of imperialism. His literary career, which began in the late 19th century, is marked by a distinctive narrative style and a deep psychological insight. Among his notable works is "Heart of Darkness," a novella that critiques colonialism through a harrowing journey into the African Congo. Conrad's other significant writings include "Almayer's Folly," "An Outcast of the Islands," and "Chance: A Tale in Two Parts." His experiences at sea and his diverse cultural background heavily influenced his storytelling, making him a pivotal figure in modernist literature.

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