Joseph Conrad the Imaged Style by Wilfred S. Dowden
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Added by: stovokor | Karma: 1758.61 | Non-Fiction, Reupload Needed | 3 November 2011 |
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 Writing to H. G. Wells on April 25, 1905, Conrad said, "but since, O Brother!, I am but a novelist I must speak in images." Thus he expressed one important aspect of his artistic theory, for it was his constant concern to find the right word to produce the right image. This talent he ascribed to his friend Edward Garnett: 'You no doubt have the gift of the "mot juste," of those sentences that are like a flash of limelight on the facade of a cathedral or a flash of lightning on a landscape when the whole scene and all the details leap up before the eye in a moment and are irresistibly impressed on memory by their sudden vividness'. REUPLOAD NEEDED
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Tags: Conrad, azure, right, whole, flash, scene, details |