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(Classics read in English _ Youth, a Narrative by Joseph Conrad)
"Youth" is a novella by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1898, which tells the story of a young sailor named Charles Marlow who embarks on his first trip to the East as a steamboat crew member. The novel is based on Conrad's own experiences as a young sailor and is often considered semi-autobiographical.
The book is noted for its vivid descriptions of life at sea, its exploration of topics such as youth and disillusionment, and its use of evocative language.
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Summary
As the novel unfolds, Marlow is exposed to the harsh realities of life at sea: storms, shipwrecks, and the betrayal of fellow crewmen. Also, Marlow's growing sense of identity and his growing disillusionment with the ideals of youth...
CONTENTS
TO MY WIFE
YOUTH