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Introduction, ideas about women to analyse gendered structures in his fiction and to bring masculinity into question. During the 1990s, alongside increasingly sophisticated feminist critiques (and defences) of Conrad’s portrayal of women,. a debate around masculinity in Conrad began to develop in works by PadminValves 发表于 2025-3-24 21:53:55
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,Epistemology, Modernity and Masculinity: ‘Heart of Darkness’,aphna Erdinast-Vulcan argues plausibly for a pervasive tension in Conrad’s work between, on the one hand, a quest for epistemological and ethical certainty and, on the other, a relativistic scepticism about the possibility of such certainty.. There is general agreement, however, that Conrad’s fictio