The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad


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This is the fourth of the eight volumes of a widely acclaimed edition comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad. It covers the period during which he wrote Under Western Eyes, and the mental and physical breakdown that followed the novel's completion. The tale of these years emerges vividly from the correspondence. Of special interest are frank critiques of John Galsworthy's work, an indignant falling out with Ford Madox Ford, revealing accounts of his writing in progress, and reactions to the tumultuous politics of the day.




The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad


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The standard autorised edition now complete and available as a nine-volume set.







The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad


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All known Conrad letters from the years 1917-1919.




Notes on Life and Letters


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Notes on Life and Letters is a collection of twenty-six essays by Joseph Conrad. These essays present a fluctuating outlook of his literary views and concerns about the events of his time such as the Titanic Disaster and the First World War. Engrossing and insightful!In 1894, at age 36, Conrad reluctantly gave up the sea, partly because of poor health and partly because he had decided on a literary career.




Selected Works of Joseph Conrad


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Contains the novels Lord Jim, Nostromo and The Secret Agent, together with a selection of Conrad's superb short stories.







The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad


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Leading scholars provide a comprehensive introduction to the work of Joseph Conrad.