JOSEPH CONRAD

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Mind Map on JOSEPH CONRAD, created by Veronica Heredia on 08/05/2020.
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JOSEPH CONRAD
  1. BORN IN UKRAINE ON 3rd DECEMBER 1857
    1. DIED IN ENGLAND ON AUGUST 3rd 1924
      1. THEIR PARENTS WERE: APOLLO KORZENIOWSKI AND EWA BOBROWSKA
        1. GOT MARRIED WITH JESSIE GEORGIE AND THEY HAD TWO SONS.
          1. HIS NOVELS WERE:
            1. HEART OF DARKNESS (1902)
              1. LORD JIM(1900)
                1. THE SECRET AGENT (1907)
                  1. THE NATURE OF CRIME (1924)
                    1. HIS FIRST NOVEL WAS ALMAYER'S FOLLY
                    2. HE TRAVELED:
                      1. Northern Russia, Switzerland, the West Indies, Australia, Islands in the Indian Ocean, South Pacific, South America, Africa. England.
                      2. One of the best novelists and considered an early modernist.
                        1. He was commanding his own ship and was given British citizenship.
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