Introduction and Notes
by Susan Jones, St Hilda’s College, Oxford
First published in 1900, Lord Jim established Conrad as one of the great storytellers
of the twentieth century. Set in the Malay Archipelago, the novel not only provides
a gripping account of maritime adventure and romance, but also an exotic tale
of the East. Its themes also challenge the conventions of nineteenth-century
adventure fiction, confirming Conrad’s place in literature as one of the
first ‘modernists’ of English letters.
Lord Jim explores the dilemmas of conscience, of moral isolation, of loyalty
and betrayal confronting a sensitive individual whose romantic quest for an honourable
ideal are tested to the limit.