Lord Jim A Tale

“Lord Jim A Tale” by Joseph Conrad, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a literary work that delves into the complexities of morality through the lens of a nautical adventure. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds as an extended conversation, centering on Jim, a young and naive water-clerk on the cargo ship Patna, whose romantic notions of heroism are challenged when he abandons the ship during a crisis, leading to his trial for desertion.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as courage and the consequences of one’s actions. The story intricately examines Jim’s character and the moral dilemmas he faces, set against the backdrop of sea stories that highlight the tension between idealism and reality. Conrad’s unique storytelling method invites readers to engage deeply with the narrative, offering both linguistic enjoyment and profound reflections on human nature.
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When Lord Jim first appeared in 1900, many took Joseph Conrad to task for couching an entire novel in the form of an extended conversation–a ripping good yarn, if you like. (One critic in The Academy complained that the narrator “was telling that after-dinner story to his companions for eleven solid hours.”) Conrad defended his method, insisting that people really do talk for that long, and listen as well. In fact his chatty masterwork requires no defense–it offers up not only linguistic pleasures but a timeless exploration of morality. The eponymous Jim is a young, good-looking, genial, and naive water-clerk on the Patna, a cargo ship plying Asian waters. He is, we are told, “the kind of fellow you would, on the strength of his looks, leave in charge of the deck.” He also harbors romantic fantasies of adventure and heroism–which are promptly scuttled one night when the ship collides with an obstacle and begins to sink. Acting on impulse, Jim jumps overboard and lands in a lifeboat, which happens to be bearing the unscrupulous captain and his cohorts away from the disaster. The Patna, however, manages to stay afloat. The foundering vessel is towed into port–and since the officers have strategically vanished, Jim is left to stand trial for abandoning the ship and its 800 passengers.
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