Veranstalter

Veranstalter

Veranstalter...................................................... Paul Hamann Thema................................................................ Beyond the Heart of Darkness: Approaches to Joseph Conrad Art der Veranstaltung...................................... Seminar II (Seminar Ib für Studierende mit Zulassung vor WS 14/15) Veranstaltungsnummer................................... 53-545 Zeit..................................................................... Mo 10-12 c.t. Raum.................................................................. Phil 1250 Beginn................................................................ 3 April 2017 Many, if not most, students of English know Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, one of the most chilling tales of colonialisation and later to be the inspiration for Coppola’s film about the Vietnam war Apocalypse Now. In this course, however, the focus is on Conrad’s work beyond Heart of Darkness and beyond the postcolonial discourse that has predominated the discussion of his novels and stories for the past decades. Together, we shall embark on a journey – with Conrad, who was a sailor for numerous years, seafaring imagery seems appropriate – towards a more diverse reading of his elegant prose, including such topics as terrorism, constructions of subjectivity and Conrad’s place between the Victorian Age and early twentieth-century modernism. We will also consider the reception of Conrad today via film adaptations such as the 2014 romantic thriller retelling of ‘The Secret Sharer’ and BBC’s take on The Secret Agent from last year. The corpus for this course consists of texts which are beyond Heart of Darkness (1899) also in the sense of having been written at a later stage in Conrad’s life: The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale (1907) ‘The Secret Sharer’ from the story collection Twixt Land and Sea (1912) Victory (1915) The two novels you will have to purchase, preferably in the following editions: The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale. London: Penguin, 2007. Victory. London: Penguin: 2015. The story as well as all the remaining course material will be made available to you via Agora. Sprechstunde in der Vorlesungszeit: Mo 12 - 1 pm Sprechstunde in der vorlesungsfreien Zeit: appointment via email .

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