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"The three stories in this volume lay no claim to unity of artistic purpose. The only bond between them is that of the time in which they were written." Thus Conrad, in his Author's Note of 1917, qualifies his later statement that the stories represent the three ages of man--youth, maturity and age. Together on one volume we see that he did not set out to write about three separate periods of life, but rather that he wrote about life from three separate points of view.
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Oxford World's Classics: Youth, Heart of Darkness, The End of the Tether, Joseph Conrad, Robert Kimbrough
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- 1984
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