'To the white men in the waterside business and to the captain of
ships he was just Jim - nothing more. He had, of course, another name,
but he was anxious that it should not be pronounced.' Lord Jim tells
the story of a young, idealistic Englishman - 'as unflinching as a
hero in a book' - who is disgraced by a single act of cowardice while
serving as an officer on the Patna, a merchant-ship sailing from an
Eastern port. His life is blighted: an isolated scandal assumes
horrifying proportions. An older man, Marlow, befriends Jim, and helps
to establish him in Patusan, a remote Malay settlement. There he
achieves a kind of peace, but his courage is put to the test once
more. Lord Jim is one of the most profound and rewarding psychological
novels in English. Set in the context of social change and colonial
expansion in late Victorian England, it embodies in Jim the values and
the turmoil of a fading empire. In his introduction and notes to this
new edition Jacques Berthoud explores the social and cultural dynamics
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ISBN
9780191611377
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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