John David Stevens (johdstev) from 192.239.148.113 at 11/06/96 04:33PM
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    In "Heart of Darkness," the speaker describes something that purvades over his spirit,"the gloom of the forest, the glitter of the reach between murky bends, the beat of a drum, regular and muffled, like the beating of a heart - the heart of a conquering darkness." Is this the influential to the modern writer Graham Greene and his novels of darkness? What is the relation to this work and its influence upon many other modern writers who use the "stream of conscienceness" in their novels?