Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) - Poland's English genius - remains a puzzle for both his biographers and critics. He stands at the transitional stage of the later Victorian and the early modern novelists. Joseph Conrad used obliquely the stream of consciousness device in his narrative pattern to infer the working of the mind of the protagonist to the reader. His multiple-choice of narration constitutes the heart of his stories. The style chosen by him for delineating ...