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The Unfathomability of Conrad’s Shallow Waters in “Freya of the Seven Isles”

Publication date: 04.05.2016

Yearbook of Conrad Studies, 2015, Vol. 10, pp. 127 - 150

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843941YC.15.011.4917

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Grażyna Maria Teresa Branny
Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow
, Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4169-3531 Orcid
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The Unfathomability of Conrad’s Shallow Waters in “Freya of the Seven Isles”

Abstract

The article is a comparative and intertextual study of two texts which are both grounded in the mythological motif of the Nordic goddess Freya, i.e. Joseph Conrad’s 1912 short story entitled Freya of the Seven Isles and Leszek Prorok’s 1977 play entitled Freja – zimna bogini miłości. As both authors exploit Freya’s ambiguity as a goddess of love, fertility, death, war and revenge (also of conjugal love and promiscuity), they shed light on each other’s nuances of meaning. It is Prorok’s deliberate use of Conradian motifs (e.g. Freya, elopement, Wagnerian music, the colonial Seven Isles) in his play about the Nazi Lebensborn programme that exposes the full implications of this hitherto underrated story. This leads us to draw novel conclusions about the nature of the “illness” of Prorok’s Freya (and the reasons for her unexpected death) as well as the role of colonial ideology in Conrad’s story. Moreover, by means of a critical reading of Sylvère Monod’s derisive article on “Freya of the Seven Isles” – together with an evocation of Faulkner’s denegative style in his Absalom, Absalom! – the article disproves the allegations levelled by the French critic against Conrad’s text (a lack of foreshadowing, an inconsistency of mood, bdelygmia, etc.), revealing instead its complex epistemological implications relating to the modernist intricacy of denegative stylistics, of which Conrad – and not Faulkner – appears to have been the real precursor.
 

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Information: Yearbook of Conrad Studies, 2015, Vol. 10, pp. 127 - 150

Article type: Original article

Authors

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4169-3531

Grażyna Maria Teresa Branny
Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow
, Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4169-3531 Orcid
Contact with author
All publications →

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow
Poland

Published at: 04.05.2016

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