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The narrative follows Captain Hagberd, a widowed former skipper who settles in a small seaport and erects adjoining cottages next to retired boat-builder Josiah Carvil and his daughter Bessie. Hagberd becomes consumed by the hope of finding a long-lost son, placing advertisements, questioning locals, and enduring town gossip and mockery. Domestic exchanges at the shared fence and the contrast between Hagberd’s austere, ritualized habits and Bessie’s quiet presence expose persistent grief, obsessive waiting, and the small community’s mixture of curiosity, ridicule, and reluctant sympathy.

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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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