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Joseph Conrad: Critical Essay by Douglas Kerr

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SOURCE: Kerr, Douglas. “Conrad and the ‘Three Ages of Man’: ‘Youth,’ The Shadow-Line, ‘The End of the Tether’.” The Conradian 23, no. 2 (autumn 1998): 27-44.

In the following essay, Kerr elucidates the themes of age and life transition in three of Conrad's stories.

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