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Works by Joseph Conrad

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Joseph Conrad's works are known for their psychological depth, exploration of moral ambiguity, and masterful use of language.

His novels often feature seafaring adventures and delve into the complexities of human nature under pressure.

Conrad's exploration of themes like colonialism, alienation, and the darkness of the human heart has made him a significant figure in modernist literature.

His works often feature unreliable narrators and ambiguous endings, challenging readers to interpret the meaning and significance of his stories.

His influence on subsequent writers and literary movements is considerable.

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Lydia Davis on Language and Literature

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