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Heart of Darkness

Into the interior

Alan MacColl considers Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novel in the light of nineteenth-century ideas about Africa, the unconscious mind and the development of ‘civilisation’

John Malkovich (left) as Kurtz and Tim Roth as Marlow in the 1993 adaptation of Heart of Darkness

Edexcel: Paper 2 Prose: Colonisation and its aftermath

Oxford/AQA International: Paper 2 Place in literary texts

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