By situating Joseph Conard's work in relation to other writings on "primitive" peoples, this work attempts to show how Conrad's fiction draws on prominent anthropological and biological dilemmas. He constantly posed the question of how to bridge...
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By situating Joseph Conard's work in relation to other writings on "primitive" peoples, this work attempts to show how Conrad's fiction draws on prominent anthropological and biological dilemmas. He constantly posed the question of how to bridge conceptual and cultural gaps between various peoples.