The Conradian 36.1 (Spring 2011)
- Brian Richardson: The Trope of the Book in the Jungle: Colonial and Post-colonial Avatars
- Matthew Paul Carlson: Conrad’s Early Fiction and the Æsthetic of Dehumanization
- Claes E. Lindskog: Making Us See: Lord Jim and the Visual Imagination
- David Mulry: “Twin Antitypes”: Conrad’s Secret Sharers and Turgenev’s “Hamlet and Don Quixote”
- Kim Salmons: Cannibalism and the Greely Arctic Expedition: A New Source for Conrad’s “Falk”
- Allan H. Simmons and J. H. Stape: The Conrads in Brittany: Some Biographical Notes
- C. T. Watts: Contexts for The Secret Agent, with a Letter from R. B. Cunninghame Graham to H. B. Samuels
- Owen Knowles and Allan H. Simmons: Two New Conrad Letters: 1920 and 1921
- Frank Förster: Conrad: The First German Translations
- John G. Peters: A Bibliography of Books, Pamphlets, and Broadsides about Joseph Conrad: Part 1: 1910–1979