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Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness was first published serially in Blackwood's Magazine in February, March and April of 1899, and was reprinted in the United States the following year as an eight-part series in The Living Age (June 16-Aug. 4, 1900). It was revised before its first appearance in book form in Youth and Two Other Stories (1902). Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness began in his personal experience working on a Congo River steamer in 1890, five years after King Leopold of Belgium established the Congo Free State.
The Heart of Darkness has two storytellers: Joseph Conrad, the author, and the story’s narrator, Marlow. The narration that takes place is mostly from Conrad’s opinions. Conrad uses Marlow as the embodiment of all that he represents. He gives Marlow a similar boyhood experience. Marlow’s career, like Conrad’s, spans a significant period in history relations between Europe and Africa. During Conrad’s time in 1860 and the 1870’s, much of Africa was unknown to the Europeans.
Throughout Marlow’s narrative there is no place where he wonder whether or not he’s right or wrong, or if his opinion is biased. There is no way to verify his story, but yet Marlow assumes his readers will believe
Approximate Word count = 895
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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