Table of Contents
Preface
 Acknowledgments
 Annotation and Abbreviations
 CHAPTER 1. The Earlier Life: 1857-1894
 i. 1857-1874: Poland
 ii. 1874-1878: France
 iii. 1878-1894: England
 iv. The Past as Prologue
 CHAPTER 2. Almayer's Folly
 i. Memories: Composition and Sources
 ii. Models: Exotic Romance, Naturalism, and Flaubert
 iii. Problems: Language, Narrative Method,and Characterisation
 CHAPTER 3. The Nigger of the "Narcissus"
 i. 1895-1897: Becoming an Author
 ii. The Preface
 iii. From Memory to Fiction
 iv. Solidarity in The Nigger of "Narcissus"
 v. The Affirmations of Retrospect
 CHAPTER 4. Heart Of Darkness
 i. 1897-1898: In the Doldrums
 ii. Sources: The Congo and Kurtz
 iii. Ideological Perspectives: Kurtz and the Fate of Victorian Progress
 iv. Critical Perspectives
 a. Impressionism
 b. Symbolism
 c. Marlow and Henry James
 v. The Tale
 a. To the Central Station
 b. Marlow and Kurtz
 c. The Lie and the Darkness
 CHAPTER 5. Lord Jim
 i. 1898-1900: The Pent and Ford
 ii. Composition and Sources
 iii. The Narrative Progress and Its Methods
 a. Marlow's Involvement: Delayed Decoding, Symbolic Deciphering and Thematic Apposition
 b. Marlow's Inquiry: The Roles of Time and Narrative Impressionism
 c. Patusan: Progression d'effet and Romantic Distance
 iv. Jim and Marlow
 a. The Rescue
 b. At Stein's
 c. The Friendship
 v. The Ending
 Epilogue
 Index