Typhoon and Other Tales

Joseph Conrad author Cedric Watts editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:14th Aug '08

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This collection features four tales inspired by Conrad's maritime experiences and Polish exile, exploring themes of solidarity, human struggle, and moral dilemmas, including the renowned story The Secret Sharer.

Typhoon and Other Tales features four stories rooted in Joseph Conrad's personal experiences at sea and his exile from Poland. These narratives explore the theme of solidarity, emphasizing the challenges posed by nature and the internal struggles of human doubts and fears. This revised edition includes the texts from the English first edition, along with a new chronology and bibliography, enhancing the reader's understanding of Conrad's work.

The first tale, Typhoon, recounts the harrowing journey of a steamship and its crew as they confront a fierce storm. The steadfast captain's resolve is put to the ultimate test, illustrating the tension between human determination and the overwhelming power of nature. In Falk, a reserved young woman finds herself in a strange courtship with a tugboat master burdened by a haunting secret, showcasing the complexities of human relationships and the weight of unspoken truths.

Amy Foster tells the poignant story of an emigrant Pole grappling with feelings of isolation and prejudice in England, highlighting the struggles of those navigating foreign lands. The collection culminates with The Secret Sharer, Conrad's most renowned short story, which masterfully weaves suspense and ambiguity as a young sea captain risks everything to protect a fugitive sailor. Together, these tales reflect Conrad's deep insights into the human condition, making this volume a significant contribution to the literary canon.

ISBN: 9780199539031

Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 12mm

Weight: 213g

304 pages

Revised edition