Chance

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1913
368
Novel • Fiction
English Coast • Early 1900s
1913
Adult
18+ years
Chance by Joseph Conrad follows Flora de Barral, who navigates social and personal challenges after her father’s financial scandal. Set against a backdrop of human relationships and societal expectations, the narrative explores themes of fate, agency, and resilience through shifting perspectives and complex character dynamics.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Melancholic
Dark
Joseph Conrad's Chance reveals a complex narrative that explores themes of fate and agency. Critics praise its intricate character development and rich prose, but note a slower pace compared to Conrad's other works. Some find the structure challenging, yet it remains a significant exploration of human experience, with powerful emotional depth.
Readers who enjoy Chance by Joseph Conrad are intrigued by intricate narratives and character exploration. Fans of Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady or Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse would appreciate its psychological depth and rich storytelling, focusing on themes of fate and independence.
368
Novel • Fiction
English Coast • Early 1900s
1913
Adult
18+ years
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