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" ... paddled by black fellows. You could see from afar the white of their eyeballs glistening. They shouted, sang; their bodies streamed with perspiration; they had faces like grotesque masks— these chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality,... "
The Works of Joseph Conrad - 73 ページ
Joseph Conrad 著 - 1921
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Complete Works, 第 16 巻

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle,. a. wild vitality, an intense energy of movement, that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted...there. They were a great comfort to look at. For a time I^jFould[feej_I_beJos^djtUltp_a. world of straight- ••'.- '• •' forward factsj but the JfeeJjng^w.Quld...

U.S. Policy and Programs in Cambodia: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs - 1973 - 230 ページ
...boatful of natives comes from the shore, and gives Marlow "a momentary contact with reality." The natives "wanted no excuse for being there. They were a great comfort to look at." Marlow would have a sense of the real world, but the feeling would not last long: Something would turn...

Joseph Conrad: The Major Phase

Jacques Berthoud - 1978 - 204 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement, that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted no excuse for being there. 'Heart of Darkness', p. 61 Paradoxically, it is because of his firm grasp of the norms and conventions...

Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad - 1990 - 84 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement, that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted...there. They were a great comfort to look at. For a time 1 would feel I belonged still to a world of straightforward facts; but the feeling would not last long....

Conrad's Fiction as Critical Discourse

Richard Ambrosini - 1991 - 274 ページ
...contact with reality." The energy of these men "was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They were a great comfort to look at. For a time I...belonged still to a world of straightforward facts" (61). His recognition of their reality does not allow him to solve the enigma of the mysterious coast,...

Alterität und Stereotyp: die Funktion des Fremden in den "international ...

Annegreth Horatschek - 1998 - 872 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement, that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted...straightforward facts; but the feeling would not last long. (28) Während die kolonialistische Vereinnahmung des afrikanischen Kontinents aus Marlows Perspektive...

Solitude Versus Solidarity in the Novels of Joseph Conrad: Political and ...

Ursula Lord - 1998 - 382 ページ
...nature of the world he belongs to by recording its impingement upon theirs - the violation of Africa: "For a time I would feel I belonged still to a world...remember, we came upon a man-of-war anchored off the coast ... In the empty immensity of earth, sky, and water, there she was, incomprehensible, firing into a...

Heart of Darkness - Ed. Goonetilleke - Second Edition

Joseph Conrad - 1999 - 274 ページ
...additional grip and emphasis to the response drawn from him, the instinctive approving recognition: "natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted no excuse for being there." The natives are like the surf, and the voice of the surf is to Marlow "like the speech of a brother."...

Outlandish: Writing Between Exile and Diaspora

Nico Israel - 2000 - 288 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted...being there. They were a great comfort to look at. (HD, 17) Significant here is the association of the "black fellows" with the natural and the true:...

Essays on Conrad

Ian Watt - 2000 - 230 ページ
...chaps; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement, that was as natural and true as the surf along their coast. They wanted...being there. They were a great comfort to look at' (61). We may perhaps find some racist assumption in their faces being described as like 'grotesque...




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