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The Secret Sharer: Critical Essay by Lawrence Graver

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Joseph Conrad
About 12 pages (3,533 words)
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SOURCE: "Stories During the Years of the Great Novels," in Conrad's Short Fiction, University of California Press, 1969, pp. 123-71.

Graver is an American educator, biographer, and critic. In the following excerpt, he asserts that the psychological aspects of "The Secret Sharer" are widely overemphasized and the story's greatest significance is its emphasis on moral conflict.

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