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Nostromo
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Silver, revolution, reputation, and political ambition reshape the imagined republic of Costaguana.
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Nostromo
Nostromo centers on the San Tome silver mine and the port of Sulaco, where foreign capital, local revolution, personal pride, and public myth become inseparable. Conrad builds a vast political novel around Charles Gould, Nostromo, Decoud, and a country whose fate is tied to wealth, violence, and illusion.
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Joseph Conrad died in 1924, and Nostromo was first published in 1904. These dates support the public-domain basis for the original English text used in this edition.
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Nostromo
Capitolo in anteprimaA TALE OF THE SEABOARDAnteprima
By Joseph Conrad
“So foul a sky clears not without a storm.” --SHAKESPEARE
Capitolo in anteprimaTO JOHN GALSWORTHYAnteprima
TO JOHN GALSWORTHY
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- 01Full text
- 02A TALE OF THE SEABOARD
- 03TO JOHN GALSWORTHY
- 04AUTHOR’S NOTE
- 05volume of short stories.
- 06part of the world and both connected with a South American revolution.
- 07J. C.
- 08CHAPTER TWO
- 09CHAPTER THREE
- 10CHAPTER FOUR
- 11part of the landscape embracing the glitter of the harbour under
- 12CHAPTER FIVE
- 13CHAPTER SIX
- 14CHAPTER SEVEN
- 15CHAPTER EIGHT
- 16PART SECOND THE ISABELS
- 17CHAPTER ONE
- 18CHAPTER TWO
- 19parties of the enemy raiding the country between the Cordillera and
- 20CHAPTER THREE
- 21CHAPTER FOUR
- 22CHAPTER FIVE
- 23CHAPTER SIX
- 24CHAPTER SEVEN
- 25CHAPTER EIGHT
- 26PART THIRD THE LIGHTHOUSE
- 27CHAPTER ONE
- 28act that promised him safety on other than venal grounds. Ribierism has
- 29CHAPTER TWO
- 30part--pretending fear and distraction on the spur of the moment to
- 31CHAPTER THREE
- 32partly reclaimed from his abased state. That feeling led him to ask--
- 33bandit saw the irony of it. Father Corbelan must have found messengers
- 34CHAPTER FOUR
- 35CHAPTER FIVE
- 36CHAPTER SIX
- 37CHAPTER SEVEN
- 38CHAPTER EIGHT
- 39CHAPTER NINE
- 40CHAPTER TEN
- 41bandit of whom Europe had heard with interest. He put on a high-crowned
- 42partly from conviction of utter uselessness of all effort. Now she
- 43CHAPTER ELEVEN
- 44CHAPTER TWELVE
- 45CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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