Lord Jim
  Lord Jim
Titolo Lord Jim
AutoreConrad Joseph; Maple Leaf Press Zenith
Prezzo€ 0,99
EditoreZenith Maple Leaf Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
One moment of weakness. A lifetime seeking redemption. First published in 1900, Lord Jim is Joseph Conrad's haunting masterpiece of moral courage, shame, and the search for self-respect. The story follows a young British seaman who, in a moment of panic during a shipwreck, abandons his passengers to an uncertain fate. Disgraced and consumed by guilt, Jim wanders the East in search of a chance to restore his honor. Narrated by the seasoned mariner Marlow, Conrad weaves a powerful exploration of human weakness, moral responsibility, and the possibility of redemption—set against a backdrop of bustling ports, remote islands, and the unpredictable sea. "One of the greatest sea stories ever written." – The New York Times "A profound psychological portrait framed in the language of adventure." – The Guardian ? Why Readers Love It: ?? Atmospheric maritime settings and gripping sea drama ?? An enduring meditation on guilt, courage, and redemption ?? Conrad's signature blend of adventure and psychological depth ?? Click 'Buy Now' to sail into one of literature's most moving journeys of honor lost—and found.