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Conrad and Impressionism

Hardback

Main Details

Title Conrad and Impressionism
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John G. Peters
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:222
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreImpressionism and post-Impressionism
Literary studies - from c 1900 -
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9780521791731
ClassificationsDewey:823.912
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 15 March 2001
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

John Peters investigates the impact of Impressionism on Conrad and links this to his literary techniques as well as his philosophical and political views. Impressionism, Peters argues, enabled Conrad to encompass both surface and depth not only in visually perceived phenomena but also in his narratives and objects of consciousness, be they physical objects, human subjects, events or ideas. Though traditionally thought of as a sceptical writer, Peters claims that through Impressionism Conrad developed a coherent and mostly traditional view of ethical and political principles, a claim he supports through reference to a broad range of Conrad's texts. Conrad and Impressionism investigates the sources and implications of Conrad's impressionism in order to argue for a consistent link between his literary technique, philosophical presuppositions and socio-political views. The same core ideas concerning the nature of human experience run throughout his works.

Author Biography

John G. Peters is Assistant Professor of English as University of Wisconsin-Superior. He won the joseph Conrad Society of America's Young Scholar's Award for 1999. This is his first book.

Reviews

'Conrad and Impressionism is packed with intelligent ad hoc insights into Conrad's writing through a close examination of the techniques that characterize his narratives.' Modern Language Review 'This critical study deserves special attention.' Choice ( selected as one of Choice magazine's outstanding Academic Titles for 2001) 'An erudite enquiry into vital aspects of Conrad's art, an ambitiously synthesized survey of aesthetics, philosophy, and politics based on a profound knowledge of Conrad's work and the bosy of critical work it supports.' Joseph Conrad Today '... [Peters'] instructive and illuminating book, Conrad and Impressionism ... is an award-winning book and deservedly so ... Peters posits an 'impressionist' Conrad whose sensitive and self-critical philosophy informs the world he 'makes you see'; Jameson posits an 'impressionist Conrad whose visual pyrotechnics exist as a blinding compensation for the world he does not want to see. It is the greatest compliment one may pay to Peters to say that the future of Conrad studies may lie in the balance.' Modernism/Modernity 'Conrad and Impressionism is a first-rate study ...' Journal of Modern Literature 'Peters is ... admirably clear and systematic, and he writes interestingly about a large number of Conrad's novels and stories.' South Atlantic Review 'Conrad and Impressionism, a systematic and thorough study of the relationship between seeing and knowing in Conrad's work, perpetuates this tradition of excellence. ... Conrad and Impressionism is remarkable for its carefully composed logical structure and the precision of its arguments ... John G. Peters has made a valuable contribution to Conrad studies, one upon which future scholars can build with assurance.' The Conradian