Joseph Conrad's An Outpost of Progress and Heart of Darkness. Influences on the Colonizer

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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 13 University of Constance course: Post-colonial Short Stories language: English abstract: On the basis of two of Joseph Conrad's early writings this paper tries to examine the effects of colonialism on the Westerner as Conrad depicted them. The first object of this analysis will be the short story An Outpost of Progress. Questions that will be addressed are the origin of the influences their nature and their results as well as the depiction of the protagonists their environment and their interaction. Secondly this paper will attempt to compare the occurring patterns of the short story to Conrad's most prominent work the novel Heart of Darkness. The question whether the short story can actually be compared to the novel at all and finally the reconsideration of the popular thesis that An Outpost of Progress merely represents a sketch for Heart of Darkness will form the latter part of the analysis.
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