Eastern trade, and the commissioned "generals" of East India fleets. .Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might within the land, bearers of a spark from... Youth: And Two Other Stories - Pagina 47di Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 379 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 pagine
...India fleets. Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might...fire. What greatness had not floated on the ebb of j t river into the mystery of an unknown earth! . . ./ dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the/... | |
| Norman Sherry - 1971 - 484 pagine
...within the story from the narrator's comments on the famous men who had sailed from the Thames — 'What greatness had not floated on the ebb of that...men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires' (p. 47) — to Marlow's comment on the Roman occupation of Britain that it was 'men going at it blind... | |
| Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 pagine
..."ships whose names are like jewels flashing in the night of time," and of the colonisers who bore "the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might...the land, bearers of a spark from the sacred fire." By now our attention has been alerted against assuming that the narrative depends exclusively on the... | |
| Robert D. Hamner - 1990 - 294 pagine
...not a snake fascinating a dumb bird, but a thread leading back to "the great spirit of the past . . . the dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires" (XVI, 47) and then there is Marlow, with his well-known "propensity to spin yarns." Before the narration... | |
| Marianne DeKoven - 1991 - 268 pagine
...this text: "Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might...dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires"(29). Note how extensively imperialism is associated with the phallic (the sword, the torch)... | |
| Gene M. Moore - 1992 - 296 pagine
...sea. [...] Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might...men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empires. (137) Yet the same narrator repeatedly notes a malignant feature in the landscape: over London the... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pagine
...bearers of a spark from die sacred fire. What greatness had not floated on die ebb of diat river into die mystery of an unknown earth! . . . The dreams of men,...commonwealths, the germs of empires. The sun set; die dusk fell on the stream, and lights began to appear along die shore. The Chapman lighdiouse, a... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 228 pagine
...towards the end: 'Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they had all gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might within the land [my italics]' (HD, p. 17). Just as the words used subtly subvert the narrator's confident rhetoric,... | |
| Robert Lumsden, Rajeev Shridhar Patke - 1996 - 404 pagine
...instance of 'Imperialism's triumphalist rhetoric:' Hunters for gold or pursuers of fame, they all had the sacred fire. What greatness had not floated on...dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths, the germs of empire . . .w Erskine-Hill notes that: Conrad at the beginning of Heart of Darkness, like Pope at the... | |
| Jean-Pierre Maquerlot, Michèle Willems - 1996 - 292 pagine
...finds the temptation to parody irresistible: of fame, they had all gone out on that stream, bearing the sword, and often the torch, messengers of the might...the land, bearers of a spark from the sacred fire. This, incidentally, seems to have proved too much for TS Eliot, judging by the ironic echo in part... | |
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