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To-Morrow

Joseph Conrad

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To-Morrow

Joseph Conrad

British Literature, Novels

To-Morrow is a novella by Joseph Conrad, likely written in the early 20th century. It tells the story of Captain Hagberd, an eccentric man in a seaside town who obsessively awaits the return of his long-lost son, Harry. Through Hagberd's delusions and his interactions with local girl Bessie Carvil, the narrative explores themes of hope, illusion, and the complexities of human relationships. The story culminates in a poignant revelation that challenges the nature of expectation and reality.

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A novella that was likely written in the early 20th century. This literary work explores themes of hope, delusion, and t...

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“Forgive me, if I seem to teach, who am as ignorant as the trees of the mountain, but those who learn much do but skim the face of knowledge; they seize the laws, they conceive the dignity of the design - the horror of the living fact fades from their memory. It is we who sit at home with evil who remember, I think, and are warned and pity.””

— Joseph Conrad

“We are all such as He was - the inheritors of sin; we must all bear and expiate a past which was not ours; there is in all of us - ay, even in me - a sparkle of the divine. Like Him, we must endure for a little while, until morning returns bringing peace.””

— Joseph Conrad

“It was a lovely body, but the inmate, the soul, was more than worthy of that lodging.””

— Joseph Conrad

“In her eyes that hung upon mine, I could read depth beyond depth of passion and sadness, lights of poetry and hope, blackness of despair, and thoughts that were above the earth. It was a lovely body, but the inmate, the soul was more than worthy of that lodging.””

— Joseph Conrad

“Man has risen; if he has sprung from the brutes, he can descend again to the same level.””

— Joseph Conrad

“She shone on the pale background of the world with the brilliance of flowers””

— Joseph Conrad

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