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''Typhoon'' is a classic sea yarn, possibly based upon Conrad's actual experience of seaman's life, and probably on a real incident aboard of the real steamer ''John P. Best''. |
''Typhoon'' is a classic sea yarn, possibly based upon Conrad's actual experience of seaman's life, and probably on a real incident aboard of the real steamer ''John P. Best''. This piece of information is taken from the book by Jerry Allen on the Sea years of Joseph Conrad, first published in 1965. It describes how Captain MacWhirr sails the ]ese steamer ''Nan-Shan'' into a ]—a mature ] of the northwestern part of the ]. Other characters include the young Jukes - most probably an ] of Conrad from the time he had sailed under captain John McWhirr - and Solomon Rout, the chief engineer. The novella classically evokes the seafaring life at the turn of the century. While Macwhirr, who, according to Conrad, "never walked on this Earth" - is emotionally estranged from his family and crew, and though he refuses to consider an alternate course to skirt the typhoon, his indomitable will in the face of a superior natural force elicits grudging admiration. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== |
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First UK book edition | |
Author | Joseph Conrad |
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Language | English |
Genre | Adventure story |
Publisher | Pall Mall Magazine |
Publication date | 1902 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
OCLC | 2312277 |
Typhoon is a novella by Joseph Conrad, begun in 1899 and serialized in Pall Mall Magazine in January–March 1902. Its first book publication was in New York by Putnam in 1902; it was also published in Britain in Typhoon and Other Stories by Heinemann in 1903.
Plot summary
Typhoon is a classic sea yarn, possibly based upon Conrad's actual experience of seaman's life, and probably on a real incident aboard of the real steamer John P. Best. This piece of information is taken from the book by Jerry Allen on the Sea years of Joseph Conrad, first published in 1965. It describes how Captain MacWhirr sails the Siamese steamer Nan-Shan into a typhoon—a mature tropical cyclone of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. Other characters include the young Jukes - most probably an alter ego of Conrad from the time he had sailed under captain John McWhirr - and Solomon Rout, the chief engineer. The novella classically evokes the seafaring life at the turn of the century. While Macwhirr, who, according to Conrad, "never walked on this Earth" - is emotionally estranged from his family and crew, and though he refuses to consider an alternate course to skirt the typhoon, his indomitable will in the face of a superior natural force elicits grudging admiration.
Characters
- Captain MacWhirr, an empirical man without imagination.
- Captain Wilson from "Melita", the "storm-strategist".
- Jukes, the first mate (with no first name).
- Jukes' absent friends - second mate Jack Allen and another mate from trans-Atlantic liner (addressee of Jukes' letter).
- Solomon Rout, the chief engineer, an experienced seaman.
- Second engineer Harry and third engineer Beale.
- The boatswain.
- The second mate.
- Sailors, steward and cook of the "Nan-Shan".
- The coolies, hired workers from India and China.
- The clerk for Messrs. Bun-Hin Co.
- Mrs Lucy MacWhirr, the Captain's wife.
- Lydia MacWhirr, the Captain's daughter.
- Mrs Rout, the chief engineer's wife.
- Messrs Sigg and Son, the owners of the boat.
- Owners and foremen from the building yard.
External links
- Typhoon and Other Stories, available at Internet Archive (1921 edition)
- Typhoon, available at eBooks@Adelaide
- Typhoon at Project Gutenberg
- Typhoon public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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