Return to the Roots – Conrad, Poland, and Central Europe
Discover the profound connections between Joseph Conrad and his homeland in "Return to the Roots – Conrad, Poland, and Central Europe," a remarkable collection edited by Wiesław Krajka. Published in 2005, this hardback edition spans 312 pages and delves into the evolution of Conrad's relationship with Poland, highlighting how Polish literature shaped his literary journey. Through the lens of fourteen insightful papers contributed by distinguished scholars from the United States, Europe, and beyond, readers will explore Conrad's interactions with Russian literature, particularly the influences of renowned authors like Dostoevsky and Turgenev. This scholarly work offers a rich critique and interpretation of Conrad’s legacy, making it an essential read for literature enthusiasts and those interested in Eastern European studies. Dive into the intricate tapestry of Conrad's life and literature that continues to resonate today.