Joseph Conrad in ContextCambridge University Press |
Contents
Life | 3 |
Mary Morzinski and Véronique Pauly | 18 |
Literary influences | 33 |
Portraits and illustrations | 49 |
contemporary | 59 |
19752000 | 77 |
Dramatic and other adaptations | 91 |
Africa | 109 |
The First World | 155 |
Literary movements | 171 |
Nationalism and Empire | 187 |
Popular culture | 204 |
Reading | 221 |
Science and technology | 237 |
Society | 253 |
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Africa Almayer's Folly American Anarchism anarchist appeared Arrow of Gold artist Biography Blackwood's Borys Britain British Cambridge University Press career colonial Congo Conrad wrote Conrad's fiction Conradian contemporary critical cultural decade Doubleday early edition Edward Garnett Edwardian Empire English essay Europe European experience Flaubert Ford Madox Ford French Galsworthy Heart of Darkness Heinemann Henry James imperialism influence J. H. Stape January Jean-Aubry John Joseph Conrad language later letters literary literature Lord Jim Macmillan Magazine Malay Marlow Maupassant modern Narcissus narrative Nigger nineteenth century Norman Sherry Nostromo NOTES novel novelist October Outcast Outpost of Progress Owen Knowles Oxford University Press period photograph Pinker Poland Polish political popular portrait publication published readers Review Richard Curle Romantic Russian sailing Secret Agent serialized Shadow-Line ships social Stape story Tadeusz Bobrowski tradition translation Typhoon Victorian Victory Western Eyes writing York Youth Zdzisław Najder