Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, hosted by Dr Karen Turner
Bringing Literary Landscapes to a close is the classic novella Heart of Darkness, hosted by Dr Karen Turner. Much like The Wind in the Willows and Three Men in a Boat the novel focuses on a journey by river, but tells a much darker story. The novel is considered one of the best novels of the twentieth century, famous for its exploration of imperial themes and as the source material for Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now.
Cost: Free Admission – All welcome but booking is required in order to guarantee a place and to enable us to ensure we have an adequately sized room booked for the session. For more information and to book online, please click here:
Venue Details
Situated at the heart of the University of Hull campus, the Brynmor Jones Library provides extensive services to both the students and people of Hull. Facilities include a café with quality barista coffee, an exhibition hall that is home to temporary exhibitions, an art gallery showcasing the University’s outstanding collection of British art and an observatory offering stunning views of the campus.
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Hearing Loop
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