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The Conradian 37.1 (Spring 2012)

 

  • Michael Greaney: Conrad, Sleep, and Modernism
  • Debra Romanick Baldwin: “Two Languages” of Engagement: The Rhetoric of Conrad’s Letters to R. B. Cunninghame Graham
  • Zdzislaw Najder: Conrad’s European Vision
  • J. A. Bernstein: “No Audible Tick”: Conrad, McTaggart, and the Revolt against Time
  • Alston Kennerley: Conrad’s Shipmates in British Ships
  • J. H. Stape: The Man who Edited Victory: A Biographical Note
  • John G. Peters: A Bibliography of Books, Pamphlets, and Broadsides about Joseph Conrad, Part 2: 1980–2010
  • John Lyon: Review of Joseph Conrad, Youth, Heart of Darkness, The End of the Tether, ed. Owen Knowles
  • Mario Curreli: Review of Joseph Conrad, Suspense, ed. Gene M. Moore
  • Richard Niland: Review of Joseph Conrad, Last Essays, ed. Harold Ray Stevens and J. H. Stape