The Conradian 37.2 (Autumn 2012)
- Cedric Watts: Conradian Eldritch: Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Joseph Conrad “The Heart of Darkness”
- Andrew Glazzard: “Some reader may have recognized”: The Case of Edgar Wallace and The Secret Agent
- Kim Salmons: Anarchic Appetites: Vegetarianism and The Secret Agent
- Ellen Burton Harrington: Suicide, Feminism, and “the miserable dependence of girls” in “The Idiots,” The Secret Agent, and Chance
- Andrew Francis: “In the Way of Business”: The Commerce of Love in “A Smile of Fortune”
- Christie Gramm: The Dialectic of the Double in Lord Jim and “The Secret Sharer”
- Johan Adam Warodell: Conrad’s Delayed Decoding and Bertrand Russell’s Logical Atomism
- G. W. Stephen Brodsky: Children of the Borderland: Conrad and his Secret Sharer Joseph Roth
- Ellie Stedall: “Books never made a sailor!”: The Predicament of the Author and Sailor in Conrad’s Writing
- Andrew Francis: The Olmeijer Family and a Wedding Photograph