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The Secret Sharer: Critical Essay by C. B. Cox

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Joseph Conrad
About 19 pages (5,658 words)
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SOURCE: "Mirrors in The Secret Sharer and The Shadow Line," in Joseph Conrad: The Modern Imagination, J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1974, pp. 137-58.

Cox is an English educator, editor, and critic. In the following excerpt, he suggests that critical debate over "The Secret Sharer" is due in part to the fact that the story raises questions about the narrator but does not seek to provide answers.

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