Reviews 29: The Shadow-Line by Joseph Conrad
In this video I talk about Joseph Conrad's short novel, The Shadow-Line, published in 1916, which I read in the Oxford World Classic's edition pictured in the introduction. You can read this edition for free here: https://archive.org/details/shadowlin... I also referred in this video to my review of Under Western Eyes: • Reviews 4: Under Western Eyes by Joseph Co... And also to my series on Marguerite Duras: • Marguerite Duras The Marguerite Duras biography I mention is here: English https://archive.org/details/marguerit... French https://archive.org/details/marguerit... The Discord Server can be found here: / discord Please come and join! Note: The engraving of a scene from Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner is by Gustave Doré, and is one of thirty-eight he did for an edition of this poem. Thank you for watching, and I hope some of you will be tempted to check out this compelling short novel. Please come back and leave a comment if you do, and share what you made of it. But for now, nanu nanu. ------------------------------------------------- Support the channel! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thedisap...

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