Forcing Myself to Read, Ep. 2 | Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Forcing myself to re-visit and re-read Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Initially serialized in 1899 and published in novel format in 1902, this novella is one of the most taught and studied works in all of literature. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:33 Synopsis 07:21 Review 12:08 Conclusion & Rating

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