Conrad and Language
Discover the intricate world of Joseph Conrad through the insightful essays in Conrad and Language by Katherine Isobel Baxter. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2017, this compelling collection spans 224 pages and delves into Conrad's unique engagement with various lexical sets. Explore themes such as maritime language, the language of terror, and abstract language, as well as critical issues surrounding linguistic communication, including speech, hearing, and writing. Baxter's analysis also highlights Conrad's relationship with specific languages, offering readers a deeper understanding of his literary craft. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to appreciate the complexities of language in Conrad's work. Enhance your library with this essential read today!