Chance
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Chance is a landmark novel in Joseph Conrad's celebrated career, widely credited as the work that brought him popular success after years of critical recognition. The novel chronicles the life of Flora de Barral, a young woman of fragile circumstances whose fate becomes entangled with the seafaring world through her relationship with the idealistic Captain Anthony. Narrated through the layered, investigative perspective of Marlow — Conrad's recurring narrator — the story uncovers the quiet devastations wrought by social convention, human isolation, and the capricious nature of fortune. Written with Conrad's characteristic psychological depth and a brooding, introspective tone, it presents a penetrating study of femininity, loyalty, and moral courage set against the backdrop of the Edwardian era and the open sea.
Author: Joseph Conrad
Format: Paperback
Genre: Classic fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Chance is a landmark novel in Joseph Conrad's celebrated career, widely credited as the work that brought him popular success after years of critical recognition. The novel chronicles the life of Flora de Barral, a young woman of fragile circumstances whose fate becomes entangled with the seafaring world through her relationship with the idealistic Captain Anthony. Narrated through the layered, investigative perspective of Marlow — Conrad's recurring narrator — the story uncovers the quiet devastations wrought by social convention, human isolation, and the capricious nature of fortune. Written with Conrad's characteristic psychological depth and a brooding, introspective tone, it presents a penetrating study of femininity, loyalty, and moral courage set against the backdrop of the Edwardian era and the open sea.