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Twelve classic tales by Joseph Conrad mirror, in form and theme, Conrad's own ambiguous and hybrid status in imperial England. William Atkinson's Introduction explores the "double-voiced" nature of Conrad's narratives as well as his ironic treatment of the adventure-romance genre popularized by his contemporaries Stevenson, Kipling, and Rider Haggard.
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