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Mi aiutate con una tesina di Inglese?
Mia nipote fa la maturità. L'inglese è sempre stata la sua bestia nera. Ha preparato una tesina su Joseph Conrad e me l'ha mandata via mail per correggerla. A me sembra ben fatta, ma sono parecchio arrugginita! C'è qualche anima pia che ha la bontà di leggerla e di trovare eventuali errori?
Grazie!
Zia Simona
Joseph Conrad
The novels of Joseph Conrad, considered one of the main authors in between'800 and'900, are stories of the sea and of adventure: stories of men who live on the waves, dragged and dragged ships that address the unique solitude of the water, treacherous , infinite, eaters of worlds, the prey of risks. In fact, before a novelist, Conrad was truly a man of the sea: orphan of mother and father imprisoned for political issues (the family was originally from a part of Poland annexed by Russia), grew up in the dream to sail the seas in freedom and away from land that had brought, since childhood, so much pain.
Joseph Conrad, born Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, although born in Poland (a Berdicev on 3 December 1857), is actually considered an English writer. His family belonged to the landed nobility of Poland, then under Russian rule. His father, patriot and man of letters, died in 1867, after many years of political exile (the mother was already dead in 1865). Entrusted with the protection of an uncle, Conrad makes the young secondary studies in Krakow.
At only seventeen, impelled by an irresistible vocation for the life of the sea, partly for Marseille, where as a simple sailor sailed. Surfing means for him to know above all the world sailor who is also identified in trafficking, smuggling, the men who embarked for escape who knows what guilt. Meant short encounter worlds that were not only geographically, the antipodes of the calendar year. After many years of experience serving in the French merchant marine and, since 1878, in the UK, where it reaches the degree of master. In 1886 became British citizens.
For twenty years traveling to almost all the seas, but mostly Malaysian origin. Attention obtained from his first novel "The folly of Almayer," and the encouragement of some writers (Galsworthy, Wells, Ford Madox Ford, Edward Gamett) the lead, left the navy and settled in England, to devote himself entirely to ' literary activity.
Most unique rare, Conrad became a teacher of literature by writing in a language not his, learned when he was already a made man. Its theme is the loneliness of the individual, at the mercy of the blind shots of the case in the sea is often chosen as a symbol. The lone hero of Joseph Conrad is almost always a runaway or an outcast, marked by misfortune or remorse, close relatives fallen angel's dear to romantics, who gained his identity with stoicism facing the trials that fate has reserved.
Among his many masterpieces, we remember "An outcast of the islands" (1894), "The negro of Narcissus" (1896), "Youth" (1898), "Heart of darkness", "Typhoon" and "Lord Jim" (1900 ).
In this work, Conrad probe stages of evolution of unconscious which at times seem to anticipate the technique of "stream of consciousness" that Virginia Woolf and James Joyce and become a literary genre.
After several other publications, he gets a good success with "La linea d'ombra" (1917), another masterpiece, which became the emblem of the difficulty to grow and what this transition entails.
Unique writer, researcher as few of the human soul, Joseph Conrad dies of heart attack August 3 1924, Bishopsboume Kent (Ukraine).
Heart of darkness (Heart of Darkness) is a short novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1902. It is considered one of the classic literature of the nineteenth century.
At the beginning of the novel five crew members discuss on a boat anchored in a port along the River Thames. Marlow took the floor and begins to remember an experience that, years before, had lived along the Congo River, a journey that had led him to come into contact with what, then, for him was an absurd reality. Entering the continent after a long journey, comes to the headquarters of the Society, a total state of abandonment. Party then in search of Kurtz, the agent that was supposed to receive and which you lost all trace. Laboriously going up the river, Marlow has the impression that the review time periods up to remote and wild.
Arrived in the new station Kurtz, Marlow is faced with the resistance of the natives, they, in fact, believe a deity Kurtz and prevent anyone to carry him away, although in need of care because in the end of life. Kurtz himself, now in the grip of his own omnipotence on the indigenous communities, do not want to return to the so-called civilization and Marlow can hardly drag on the boat. While away, followed by the wild for the last time with his eyes on their idol.
Kurtz dies, uttering the phrase "What horror! What horror! "Marlow had previously been in custody, right from Kurtz, a parcel containing a few letters addressed to his girlfriend. Mind to
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- .Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ti consiglio di inserire solo paragrafi al max di 10 righe se vuoi avere risposte.
Ho corretto, cambiato, cancellato alcune parti.
Quando si fanno brani di questo tipo in inglese bisogna usare un linguaggio relativamente semplice altrimenti si rischia di tradurre dei giri di parole che in italiano sono eleganti ma che in inglese sono di difficile comprensione e piuttosto pesanti.
i migliori traduttori sono Cosimo e Mariellou che sono madrelingua, se vedi i loro nomi vai tranquilla.
The novels of Joseph Conrad, considered one of the main authors straddling the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, are stories of sea and adventure: stories of men who live on the waves, left to address the unique solitude of the waters. In fact, before a novelist, Conrad was truly a man at sea: orphan of both parents, imprisoned for political issues (the family was originally from a Polish region annexed by Russia), grew up dreaming to sail the seas free and away from the land that had brought him so much pain.
Joseph Conrad, born Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, despite being born in Poland (at Berdicev on 3 December 1857), is actually considered an English writer. His family belonged to the landed nobility of Poland, at that time under Russian rule. His father, a patriot and a man of letters, died in 1867, after many years of political exile (the mother had already passed away in 1865). Entrusted with the protection of an uncle, Conrad makes his secondary studies in Krakow.