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Typhoon (novel)

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Typhoon
Author Joseph Conrad
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Adventure novel
Publisher Pall Mall Magazine
Publication date 1902
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN NA
OCLC 2312277

Typhoon is a novel by Joseph Conrad, begun in 1899 and serialized in Pall Mall Magazine January to March 1902. Its first book publication was in New York by Putnam in 1902 and was published in Britain in Typhoon and Other Stories by Heinemann in 1903.

Plot summary

It is a classic sea yarn that describes how Captain Macwhirr sails the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into a typhoon. Other characters include the young Jukes and Solomon, the head engineer. The novel classically evokes the sea-faring life at the turn of the century. While Macwhirr is emotionally estranged from his family and crew, and though he refuses to consider an alternate course to skirt the typhoon, his indomitable will in the face of a superior natural force elicits grudging admiration.

Major themes

On the surface an adventure novel, the book contains many interwoven themes including:

  • In a dangerous situation, people will follow someone showing certainty even if the source of the certainty is dubious.
  • Lack of imagination can place one in as much danger as lack of experience.

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