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Lord Jim

First published in 1900, Lord Jim is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century. Its central message about the consequences of straying from personal responsibility and ethical integrity is as powerful today as it was over one hundred years ago.
In a split-second impulse of self-preservation, a young ship's officer abandons his imperiled vessel and its passengers. He survives, but suffers a wretched existence. He must go forward facing the scorn of the world and his own guilt, as he seeks atonement for the dishonorable choice he made. The author's deep moral consciousness and skillful narrative style are fully revealed in this unforgettable story, long a staple of high school and college literature courses. Students, teachers, and general readers will appreciate this inexpensive, unabridged edition.


Reprint of a standard edition.
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First published in 1900, Lord Jim is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century. Its central message about the consequences of straying from personal responsibility and ethical integrity is as powerful today as it was over one hundred years ago.
In a split-second impulse of self-preservation, a young ship's officer abandons his imperiled vessel and its passengers. He survives, but suffers a wretched existence. He must go forward facing the scorn of the world and his own guilt, as he seeks atonement for the dishonorable choice he made. The author's deep moral consciousness and skillful narrative style are fully revealed in this unforgettable story, long a staple of high school and college literature courses. Students, teachers, and general readers will appreciate this inexpensive, unabridged edition.


Reprint of a standard edition.
abandon ship; sinking ship; sea adventure; seamen code; great novels of the twentieth century; guilty conscience; atonement; human dilemmas; internal struggle; character development; cowardice; self preservation; coming of age; adventure; classic novel; guilt; shame; junior officer;english literature;classical literature;world literature;exactly parallel;classic literature;seminar paper;human flotsam;moby dick;sea tales;narrative suddenly;remote jungle;changes perspective;school sophomores;peripheral role;text devoted;melville's moby;abandon ship;incompetent captain;armchair travelers;adventure tales;utter despair;sinking ship;trading post;captain ahab;hundred years;sea captain;person voice;narrative voices;narrative thrust;19th century;remote island;3rd person;quotation marks;title character;person narrative;valancourt;coopers;gre;naval;eighty-page;ma'm;navy;easton;brierly;tuan;abridged;nostromo;patusan;seas;dereliction;self-mockery;dain;penguin;twentieth;critics;malay;steamer;seaman;mecca;projecting;lifeboat;pilgrims;melville;1900;cowardice;vessel;disgraced;honour;thoughtfully;sailor;port;natives;passengers;redeem;sink;gentleman;command;college english literature;paul;charles marlow;dick;norman sherry;peter o'toole;ishmael marlow;stein;jim jim;farrell;jim conrad;india;patna;aden;russian;malaysia;america;heart of darkness;books on classical literatures;books on classic literatures;books on changes perspectives;books on melville 's mobies;books on junior officers;books on english literatures;books on adventure tales;books on seminar papers;books on exactly parallels;books on world literatures;books on remote jungles;books on school sophomores;books on sea tales;books on peripheral roles;books on trading posts;books on moby dicks