There was a vast amount of red — good to see at any time, because one knows that some real work is done in there, a deuce of a lot of blue, a little green, smears of orange, and, on the East Coast, a purple patch, to show where the jolly pioneers of... Youth: And Two Other Stories - Сторінка 55автори: Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 379 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1900 - 872 стор.
...shining map marked with all the colors of a rainbow. There was a vast amount of red — good to look at any time because one knows that some real work...where the jolly pioneers of progress drink the jolly lager beer. However, I -wasn't going into any of these. I was going into the yellow. Dead in the centre.... | |
| 1899 - 1284 стор.
...chairs all round the walls, on one end a large shining map, marked with all the colours of a rainbow. There was a vast amount of red — good to see at...where the jolly pioneers of progress drink the jolly lager -beer. However, I wasn't going into any of these. I was going into the yellow. Dead in the centre.... | |
| Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 стор.
...Ronald Robinson and John Gallagher, Africa and the Victorians (New York, 1961), pp. 13-26, 462-72. any time, because one knows that some real work is...jolly pioneers of progress drink the jolly lager-beer" (55). The red of the British Empire gets a patriotic pat, but there is no comment on the other colonisers... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1990 - 84 стор.
...chairs all round the walls, on one end a large shining map, marked with all the colors of a rainbow. There was a vast amount of red — good to see at...where the jolly pioneers of progress drink the jolly lager beer. However, I wasn't going into any of these. I was going into the yellow. Dead in the center.... | |
| Marianna Torgovnick - 1990 - 350 стор.
...map Marlow sees in Brussels, color-coded by European powers, "there was a vast amount of [British] red — good to see at any time because one knows that some real work is done in there" (13). Elsewhere in his narrative, Marlow invests the word "work" with considerable irony; here, modified... | |
| John Wylie Griffith - 1995 - 262 стор.
...satirized that it quickly becomes devalued as a concept. For example, Marlow sees a map and remarks that There was a vast amount of red — good to see at...to show where the jolly pioneers of progress drink their jolly lagerbeer' (HD 13). The phrase 'jolly pioneers of progress', and, in particular, the repetition... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 228 стор.
...end a large shining map, marked with all the colours of a rainbow. There was a vast amount of red35 - good to see at any time, because one knows that some...where the jolly pioneers of progress drink the jolly lager-beer.36 However, I wasn't going into any of these. I was going into the yellow. Dead in the centre.... | |
| Rosemary Marangoly George - 1996 - 282 стор.
...The British colonies were marked in red on colonial maps and Marlow notes in Heart of Darkness that "there was a vast amount of red - good to see at any...time, because one knows that some real work is done there."66 In The Remains of the Day, Stevens insists that butlers only truly exist in England. Other... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1999 - 274 стор.
...waiting-room of the Belgian imperial company, he observes a map of the world with all the colonies marked: "There was a vast amount of red — good to see at any time, because one knows some real work is done in there." Though Conrad and Marlow overlap, Marlow is essentially a projection... | |
| Ronald Shusterman - 2000 - 388 стор.
...chairs all round the walls, on one end a large shining map, marked with all the colours of a rainbow. There was a vast amount of red — good to see at...some real work is done in there, a deuce of a lot ofblue, a little green, smears of orange, and, on the East Coast, a purple patch, to show where the... | |
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