Lord Jim

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Lord Jim is a novel by Joseph Conrad that explores themes of guilt, redemption, and moral ambiguity through the story of a young seaman haunted by a moment of cowardice.

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Lord Jim (1965 film) 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptation Lord Jim self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lord Jim (1965 film)
adaptationType film
author Joseph Conrad
centralEvent abandonment of the Patna
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationYear 1900
firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine
form prose
hasCharacter Brown
Captain Brierly
Chester
Cornelius
Doramin
Jewel
Stein
hasISBNModernEdition 9780141441610
includedIn Western canon
surface form: Western literary canon
influenced 20th-century psychological fiction
influencedBy sea stories
language English
literaryGenre adventure fiction
modernist literature
psychological novel
literaryMovement Modernism
mainCharacter Jim
mainCharacterOccupation seaman
narrativeTechnique frame narrative
unreliable narration
narrator Charles Marlow
surface form: Marlow
originalPublicationFormat serial
publisherFirstBookEdition William Blackwood and Sons
serializationEndYear 1900
serializationStartYear 1899
setting Patusan
Southeast Asia
sea
shipName Patna
structure nonlinear chronology
theme colonialism
cowardice
guilt
honor
identity
moral ambiguity
redemption
responsibility

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Joseph Conrad notableWork Lord Jim
Freddie Young workedOn Lord Jim
this entity surface form: Lord Jim (1965 film)
Eli Wallach notableWork Lord Jim
Bronislau Kaper notableWork Lord Jim
Lord Jim adaptation Lord Jim self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lord Jim (1965 film)
Typhoon relatedWorkByAuthor Lord Jim