Joseph Conrad

"The end (goal) of art is to figure the hidden meaning of things and not their appearance; for in this profound truth lies their true reality, which does not appear in their external outlines."

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Source: Joseph Conrad (1905). “Lord Jim”, p.230, McClure, Phillips & Company

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Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad

Novelist, Short Story Writer

Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British author known for his profound exploration of human nature in works like 'Heart of Darkness'.

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