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Exile in Literature: Critical Essay by Leo Gurko

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SOURCE: Gurko, Leo. “The Reluctant Underground.” In Joseph Conrad: Giant in Exile, pp. 7-20. New York: Macmillan 1962.

In the following excerpt, Gurko explores some of Joseph Conrad's writings in the context of his exile from Poland.

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