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Indlæser... Lord Jim [Norton Critical Editiom, 1968] (1968)94 | Ingen | 287,692 |
(4.57) | Ingen | This immortal novel of the sea tells the story of a British sailor haunted by a single youthful act of cowardly betrayal. To the white men in Bombay, Calcutta, and Rangoon, Jim is a man of mystery. To the primitive natives deep in the Malayan jungle, he is a god gifted with supernatural powers. To the beautiful half-caste girl who flees to his hut for protection, he is a lord to be feared and loved. Lord Jim-- Conrad' s classic portrait of a man' s guilt, his search for forgiveness, and his final, tragic redemption-- is a work of enduring value and one of the world' s great masterpieces.… (mere) |
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▾Offentliggjorte anmeldelser » Tilføj andre forfattere Forfatter navn | Rolle | Hvilken slags forfatter | Værk? | Status | Joseph Conrad | — | primær forfatter | alle udgaver | beregnet | Moser, Thomas C. | Redaktør | hovedforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Clifford, Hugh | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Crankshaw, Edward | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Guerard, Albert J. | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Hay, Eloise Knapp | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Janta, Alexandra | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Johnson, Bruce M. | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Krieger, Murray | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Morf, Gustav | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Sherry, Norman | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Tanner, Tony | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Van Ghent, Dorothy | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet | Yelton, Donald C. | Bidragyder | medforfatter | alle udgaver | bekræftet |
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▾Referencer Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder. Wikipedia på engelskIngen ▾Bogbeskrivelser This immortal novel of the sea tells the story of a British sailor haunted by a single youthful act of cowardly betrayal. To the white men in Bombay, Calcutta, and Rangoon, Jim is a man of mystery. To the primitive natives deep in the Malayan jungle, he is a god gifted with supernatural powers. To the beautiful half-caste girl who flees to his hut for protection, he is a lord to be feared and loved. Lord Jim-- Conrad' s classic portrait of a man' s guilt, his search for forgiveness, and his final, tragic redemption-- is a work of enduring value and one of the world' s great masterpieces. ▾Biblioteksbeskrivelser af bogens indhold No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThingmedlemmers beskrivelse af bogens indhold
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