Joseph Conrad Collection of Papers

Joseph Conrad Collection of Papers
Author: Joseph Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN:

Manuscripts and typescripts by and about the author, correspondence from, to and about the author, financial and legal documents, portraits and pictorial works. The manuscripts and typescripts include novels, stories, plays, and essays by the author. The correspondence includes letters from the author to J.M. Barrie, J.M. Dent, Ford Madox Ford, Edward Garnett and others. There are letters to Conrad from George Gissing, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling and others.

The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad

The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad
Author: Joseph Conrad
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521323871

The period covered by the third volume of a projected eight marks the years when Conrad stood at the height of his powers. It was during this time that he completed Nostromo and The Secret Agent. Yet, it was also a time of great personal unhappiness: his plans for leisurely, contemplative work were constantly interrupted by dangerous illnesses in the family, his own bad health, financial worries, and the pleas of editors desperate for copy. Conrad maintained his correspondence with old friends such as Galsworthy, Wells, and Ford, and developed a number of new friendships. This is also the period when Conrad became absorbed in political fiction, reflected in an intriguing series of letters dealing with Poland, the Congo, Latin America, and censorship. As always, the letters to his agent J.B. Pinker provide a detailed--and largely unpublished--account of the writer's monthly and weekly plans and literary commitments.

Magill's Survey of World Literature

Magill's Survey of World Literature
Author: Frank Northen Magill
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A comprehensive survey of classic world literature with an emphasis on history, criticism, and mini-biographies of noted authors.

Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad
Author: Norman Sherry
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1976
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

A collection of essays commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of his death, showing both his international reputation and the wide scope of interest in his work.

Conrad Mss

Conrad Mss
Author: Joseph Conrad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 45
Release: 1886
Genre:
ISBN:

Collection consists of the papers of Joseph Conrad. Includes correspondence and notes for speeches given by Conrad in the United States, notes on his books, the short story "Because of the Dollars," a late draft of "Part III" of Suspense, a review of John Galsworthy's The Man of Property, Conrad's 1912 article "Some Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry into the Loss of the Titanic," William McFee's "The Ideal Wife of a Genius," Ford Madox Ford's introduction to The Sisters, two pen and ink sketches, Sir David Low's crayon caricature of Conrad, and photographs.

Joseph Conrad's Authorial Self

Joseph Conrad's Authorial Self
Author: Wiesław Krajka
Publisher: Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Ethnicity in literature
ISBN: 9788322790564

Joseph Conrad's Authorial Self is organized around the category of the author with some illuminating aspects of Conrad's Polishness as the major area of consideration. It starts with a theoretical treatment of Conrad's authorship, continues through a focus on autobiography along with his creative process, proceeds with analyses of his ideas derived from his Polish heritage as presented in his personality and oeuvre, and moves on to biographies of the writer's relatives. This set is followed by papers on "Amy Foster," a short story of strong Polish resonance and a classic of émigré literature, considerations of translations of his works into Polish, and essays on central/south-central Europe and the sea. The main integrative concept of authorial self is supported by two secondary principles: delimitation by the geographical area covered: mainly Poland, but also Russia and central and south-central Europe, and the chronology of Joseph Conrad's life and works, from influences upon Konradek in Lwów and the significance of East Carpathian poetics to juxtapositions of his oeuvre with early twentieth century authors as well as a contemporary Polish author and translations of his works. The final five papers span the whole period studied in this volume, from the first Polish translation published in 1897 to one of the most recent in 2011, from possible influences upon Conrad in his childhood and youth to the most recent reception of his works in the Balkans. This book is volume 27 of the series Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives, edited by Wiesław Krajka.