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13 March, 07:50

Edward Said argued that the vast darkness is always near in Conrad's narrative, continually threatening to close in on the light. For Said this device echoed the uneasiness of the white colonizer in a foreign land and vastly outnumbered by darker colonials.

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  1. 13 March, 09:21
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    It is true that the vast darkness is always near in Conrad's narrative, continually threatening to close in on the light. For Said this device echoed the uneasiness of the white colonizer in a foreign land and vastly outnumbered by darker colonials Edward was considered as the innovator of postcolonial theory and well known cultural critic. Joseph Conrads was the subject of his first book named Joseph Conrads and the fiction of autobiography.
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