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The narrative follows Marlow as he embarks on a journey along a vast river, likened to a snake, in search of Mr. Kurtz, a complex figure who embodies the duality of civilization and savagery. Kurtz, once a European idealist, has become a god-like figure in the heart of the Congo, evoking both fear and reverence. Inspired by Conrad's own experiences on the Congo River, this profound exploration of imperialism and human nature remains a significant work in literature, frequently appearing on top book lists.
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Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad
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- Heart of Darkness
- Jazyk
- anglicky
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- Joseph Conrad
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- Benediction Classics
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- 2017
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- 82
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- The narrative follows Marlow as he embarks on a journey along a vast river, likened to a snake, in search of Mr. Kurtz, a complex figure who embodies the duality of civilization and savagery. Kurtz, once a European idealist, has become a god-like figure in the heart of the Congo, evoking both fear and reverence. Inspired by Conrad's own experiences on the Congo River, this profound exploration of imperialism and human nature remains a significant work in literature, frequently appearing on top book lists.