Lingard Trilogy
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The Rescue
by Joseph Conrad
Part 1 of the Lingard Trilogy series
Set in the nineteenth century, the novel opens in a troubled time when war is about to break out between Malay tribes in Africa. Out on a mission to keep the weapons from falling into the wrong hands, Captain Tom embarks on an unmarked journey. Packed with action and brimming with heart-stopping adventures, this is a captivating work!
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The Rescue
A Novel
by Joseph Conrad
Part 1 of the Lingard Trilogy series
Captain Tom Lingard, en route to assist with recapturing a friend's stolen land, is waylaid by a distress call from a yacht stranded at The Shore of Refuge. But when Lingard falls in love with Mrs. Travers, one of the yacht's passengers, his attempts to help both those on the marooned boat and his friends come to a tragic end.Although published last, The Rescue is chronologically the first title in Joseph Conrad's Lingard Trilogy, preceding the events of Almayer's Folly and An Outcast of the Islands.HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
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An Outcast of the Islands
A Novel
by Joseph Conrad
Part 2 of the Lingard Trilogy series
Peter Willems's life enters a downward spiral when he is caught and, despite his motives, subsequently dismissed for embezzling from his employer. Saved from financial ruin once again by his benefactor, Captain Lingard, Willems finds himself at another post, and facing similar problems when he finds it difficult to work Almayer, the outpost's chief. Willems's life becomes even further complicated when he falls in love with Aissa, a young, local woman.
An Outcast of the Islands is Joseph Conrad's second novel, and in addition to featuring characters and events he introduced in his first book, Almayer's Folly, deals with many of the same themes that Conrad also explores in his later works, Nostromo, and Heart of Darkness. A third novel, The Rescue, published in 1920, makes up the loose trilogy. An Outcast of the Islands was adapted for film in 1951.
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An Outcast of the Islands
by Joseph Conrad
Part 2 of the Lingard Trilogy series
This book is somewhere morally difficult to read. It describes the travails of women. Peter Willems, a Dutchman by birth, a poor boy, leaves his miserable, joyless home in order to seek a better, more prosperous future. The sea will be a salvation for the boy on the ship, he will find his home and his comrades in life.
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Outcast of the Islands
by Joseph Conrad
Part 2 of the Lingard Trilogy series
When Willems stepped off the straight and narrow path of his own peculiar honesty he thought it would be a short episode - a sentence in brackets, so to speak - in the flowing tale of his life. But Willems was wrong, for he was about to embark on a voyage of discovery and self-discovery that would change, if not destroy, the reset of his life. Marooned by his own people on the shore of a Malayan island, Willems is caught in the grip of his own vulnerability and corruption. An Outcast of the Islands was only Conrad's second novel, but in its theme, in its impressionistic use of scenery, and, and over all, in the enormous richness and power of the writing, it predicts Conrad's position as a literary figure of the highest rank.
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Almayer's Folly
A Story of an Eastern River
by Joseph Conrad
Part 3 of the Lingard Trilogy series
This is a decidedly powerful story of an uncommon type, and breaks fresh ground in fiction... All the leading characters in the book--Almayer, his wife, his daughter, and Dain, the daughter's native lover--are well drawn, and the parting between father and daughter has a pathetic naturalness about it, unspoiled by straining after effect. (Conrad's first novel.)
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Almayer's Folly
A Novel
by Joseph Conrad
Part 3 of the Lingard Trilogy series
Almayer, an immigrant living on the Malayan continent with his native wife and his daughter, Nina, dreams of riches, and so pursues hidden gold mines and begins construction on a mansion to impress the British forces that he believes are coming to conquer the region. However, none of Almayer's schemes come through for him, and his recklessness results in a desperate situation for him and his family.
Almayer's Folly was Joseph Conrad's first novel. Though it was not as well-received as some of his later works like Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim, Alamyer's Folly has since met with critical acclaim for its portrayal of Nina as a strong ethnic female character.
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Almayer's Folly
by Joseph Conrad
Part 3 of the Lingard Trilogy series
Kaspar Almayer is a Dutch merchant taken under the wing of the wealthy Captain Lingard. Hoping to one day inherit Captain Lingard's wealth, Almayer marries his daughter. The marriage is loveless, Captain Lingard loses much of his fortune searching for a hidden treasure, and Almayer's ventures continually fail. The rest of the novel concerns Almayer's conflicting desires: his love for his daughter and his desire for money and self-redemption.
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