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The Good Soldier: A chronology

The Good Soldier does not lend itself very well to discussion by chapters or parts, I’ll approach it in a different manner. I will start with a chronology, discuss the main characters, cover themes and motifs, review the 1981 TV movie version, and throw in anything else that makes sense in covering this challenging book. […]

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Ford Madox Ford online resources

Some online resources for Ford Madox Ford: Wikipedia entry The Good Soldier at Project Gutenberg The Ford Madox Ford Society International Ford Madox Ford Studies, published by the Ford Madox Ford Society Agreg-ink’s site appears to have many useful links for online texts, bibliographies and other resources Julian Barnes’ essay for The Guardian: The Saddest […]

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Lord Jim summary

The text for Lord Jim can be found at Project Gutenberg. A free audio version can be downloaded from the LibriVox site. This post is the best spot for any comments on the book. Below are the links for resources and posts for the book: Online resources for Joseph Conrad Lord Jim discussion: Chapters 1 […]

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Lord Jim (1965 movie)

The 1965 movie version of Lord Jim, directed by Richard Brooks and starring Peter O’Toole as Jim is a visually beautiful film to watch. Other notables in the cast include James Mason as Gentleman Brown, Eli Wallach as an oppressive general, Dahlia Lavi as the Patusan girl (Jim calls her Jewel in the book) and […]

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The Shadow-Line

The text for The Shadow-Line can be found at Project Gutenberg. Joseph Conrad’s The Shadow-Line is a reminiscence of the narrator obtaining his first command in addition to his first voyage as captain. The young sailor meets all kinds of challenges and crises, overcoming them mostly with help he doesn’t recognize, and advances over the […]