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Almayer's Folly and Joseph Conrad

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Difference between Almayer's Folly and Joseph Conrad

Almayer's Folly vs. Joseph Conrad

Almayer's Folly, published in 1895, is Joseph Conrad's first novel. Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski; 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-British writer regarded as one of the greatest novelists to write in the English language.

Similarities between Almayer's Folly and Joseph Conrad

Almayer's Folly and Joseph Conrad have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): An Outcast of the Islands, Borneo, Chantal Akerman, Hanyut (film).

An Outcast of the Islands

An Outcast of the Islands is the second novel by Joseph Conrad, published in 1896, inspired by Conrad's experience as mate of a steamer, the Vidar.

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Borneo

Borneo (Pulau Borneo) is the third largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.

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Chantal Akerman

Chantal Anne Akerman (6 June 19505 October 2015) was a Belgian film director, artist and professor of film at the City College of New York.

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Hanyut (film)

Hanyut (Drifting) is a Malaysian adventure drama film written and directed by U-Wei Haji Saari based upon the Joseph Conrad novel, Almayer's Folly.

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Almayer's Folly and Joseph Conrad Comparison

Almayer's Folly has 11 relations, while Joseph Conrad has 422. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.92% = 4 / (11 + 422).

References

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