The arrow of gold

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The arrow of gold

a story between two notes

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Reflecting Conrad's genius for narrative that focuses on the quest for inner truths, The Arrow of Gold is an exploration of the dangerous appetites of men and of human vulnerability, as well as a profound meditation on the emotional boundary between people. Boasting a cast of extraordinary and eccentric personalities, including the heroine Do�a Rita, this is a story of adventure on the high seas, of the revelation of love, of the crushing weight of loss, and of freedom found in the recklessness of unadorned sincerity.

During the Carlist war of the early 1870s, a young sailor, the unnamed protagonist, joins the champions of Don Carlos de Bourbon, pretender to the throne of Spain. The Carlists use the eager youth's intense attraction to the sea to persuade him to run perilous enterprises for their cause, ventures he later learns have been financed by the beautiful mistress and heiress of a rich man's fortune. When he falls in love with her, he finds himself moved absolutely by this discovery, despite the fact that she is unable to return his love fully. In the end he is left alone with his first love, the sea, his brief time with the mysterious Do�a Rita marking a tumultuous awakening to a life of passion, the desolation that hides in its shadow, and the possibility of rebirth in its wake.

Although not as well known as his earlier novels Lord Jim and Nostromo, The Arrow of Gold was critically acclaimed when it first appeared in 1919 and is still considered to be among the best of Conrad's later works

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English
Pages
385

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Garden City, N.Y

First Sentence

"The pages which follow have been extracted from a pile of manuscript which was apparently meant for the eye of one woman only."

Edition Notes

Genre
Fiction.
Copyright Date
1919

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.C764 Ar

The Physical Object

Pagination
385 p. ;
Number of pages
385

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6615730M
Internet Archive
arrowofgold00conr
LCCN
19006324
Library Thing
104339

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