Heart of Darkness Bibliography
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Heart of Darkness Revisited. J. Hillis Miller.Conrad Revisited: Essays for the Eighties. Ed. Ross C. Murfin. . University: The University of Alabama Press, 1985. p31-50.Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 69. Detroit: Gale, 2004. p31-50. From Literature Resource Center.
The moral conditions for genocide in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1). Michael Lackey. College Literature. 32.1 (Winter 2005) p20. From Literature Resource Center.
Heartfelt horrors: Africa, racial difference and the quest for moral enlightenment in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Rian Malan's My Traitor's Heart. Glen Reteff. Conradiana. 36.3 (Fall 2004) p225. From Literature Resource Center.
The Beast in the Congo: How Victorian Homophobia Inflects Marlow's Heart of Darkness. Donald S. Wilson. Conradiana: A Journal of Joseph Conrad Studies 32.2 (Summer 2000): p96-118. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 69. Detroit: Gale, 2004. p96-118. From Literature Resource Center.
Conrad's Experiments with Language and Narrative in 'The Return'. Dale Kramer. Studies in Short Fiction 25.1 (Winter 1988): p1-11. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 67. Detroit: Gale, 2004. p1-11. From Literature Resource Center.
Bound in Blackwood's: the imperialism of "The Heart of Darkness" in its immediate context. William Atkinson.
Twentieth Century Literature. 50.4 (Winter 2004) p368. From Literature Resource Center.
The Ultimate Meaning of Heart of Darkness. Florence H. Ridley. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 18.1 (June 1963): p43-53. Rpt. in Literature Resource Center. Detroit: Gale, p43-53. From Literature Resource Center.
Apocalypse Now Redux: Heart of Darkness moves into new territory. Pamela Demory. Literature-Film Quarterly. 35.1 (Jan. 2007) p342. From Literature Resource Center.
Style and narration in heart of darkness: Tanya Gokulsing explores the narrative technique of Conrad's Heart of Darkness and considers the issue of imperialism in relation to the novel's historical context. Tanya Gokulsing. The English Review. 15.3 (Feb. 2005) p12. From Literature Resource Center.
Body politics: Conrad's anatomy of empire in Heart of Darkness. Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochere. Conradiana. 36.3 (Fall 2004) p185. From Literature Resource Center.
The Rescue: Conrad, Achebe, and the Critics. Padmini Mongia. Conradiana: A Journal of Conrad Studies 33.2 (Summer 2001): p153-163. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 69. Detroit: Gale, 2004. p153-163. From Literature Resource Center.
Deconstructing empire in Joseph Conrad and Zakes Mda (1). Harry Sewlall. Journal of Literary Studies. 19.3-4 (Dec. 2003) p331. From Literature Resource Center.
An Image of Africa. Chinua Achebe. The Massachusetts Review 18.4 (Winter 1977): p782-794.Rpt. in Novels for Students. Ed. Diane Telgen. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 1998. p782-794. From Literature Resource Center.
The remains of Kurtz's day: Joseph Conrad and historical correctness. Josiane Paccaud-Huguet. Conradiana. 36.3 (Fall 2004) p167. From Literature Resource Center.
Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Dante's Inferno. Terence N. Bowers. The Explicator. 62.2 (Winter 2004) p91. From Literature Resource Center.
“Encountering the Other: The Challengefor the 21st Century”: Ryszard Kapuscinski
The Scopic Drive and Visual Projectionin "Heart of Darkness". Kimberly Devlin
The Women Do Not Travel: Gender, Difference, and Incommensurability in Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Gabrielle McIntire
The Spatial Imagination and Literary Form of Conrad's Colonial Fictions. Janice Ho
The Threshold Of The Invisible: Said, Conrad, And Imperialism. Russell Ford


