Oh gawd I had to read "Heart of Darkness" and write a term paper on it--I feel your pain, my friend.
Try: http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Conrad.htm
(links to lit criticism of a lot of Conrad's works, but some require online subscriptions, grar)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad
(wikipedia--too obvious, sorry)
http://www.ipl.org/div/litcrit/bin/litcrit.out.pl?au=con-44
(collection of lit criticism)
http://www.josephconradsociety.org/student_resources.htm
(I don't think this has any online articles, just bilbiographies/references)
It sucks that you can't access a lot of useful journal articles (they're usually only available via subscriptions held by most postsecondary institutions). Ugh. I hope those links provide *some* help to you, though. Good luck.
Does your assignment require that you use online criticism only? I'm sure if you visit any college library, you'll find scads of useful criticism (and if you're not allowed to check out books, just quickly photocopy what you need before anyone notices...). Or...is this a last-minute assignment? Either way, I hope it gets easier for you.
2007-03-20 20:22:50
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i think of they're telling you English because of the fact it sort of feels much less complicated than Physics. your pals are goons. Your important is a genius. anyhow, i elect Physics truthfully because of the fact once you visit college you would be taking English each and every 3 hundred and sixty 5 days and it gets boring and ridiculous. Physics is exciting and exciting and it will open new kinds of thinking for you which you would be conscious on your on a daily basis existence. in no way supply up discovering. sturdy success!
2016-10-02 12:09:57
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just try yahoo chat or a try typing joseph conrad blog in any search engine........"it's really not that hard yet it isnt so simple."
2007-03-20 20:18:47
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?who?
2007-03-20 20:14:10
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad
wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/conrad.html
www.answers.com/topic/joseph-conrad
encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761555126/Joseph_Conrad.html
www.engl.unt.edu/~jgpeters/Conrad/books.html
2007-03-20 20:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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