The Conradian 39.1 (Spring 2014): Special Issue – Chance: Centennial Essays
- Andrew Glazzard: “The shore gang”: Chance and the Ethics of Work
- Jay Parker: Rortyian contingency and ethnocentrism in Chance
- Anne Enderwitz: Speech, Affect and Intervention in Chance
- Debra Romanick Baldwin: Marlow, Socrates, and an Ancient Quarrel in Chance
- Ewa Kujawska-Lis: Chance and Its Intertextualities
- E. H. Wright: The “girl-novel”: Chance and Woolf’s The Voyage Out
- Helen Chambers: “Fine-weather books”: Representations of Readers and Reading in Chance
- Pei Wen Clio Kao: From Incapable “Angel in the House” to Invincible “New Woman” in Marlovian Narratives: Representing Womanhood in “Heart of Darkness” and Chance
- John G. Peters: “Let that Marlow talk”: Chance and the Narrative Problem of Marlow
- Yumiko Iwashimizu: Chance: Conrad’s A Portrait of a Feminist
- Mark Deggan: Ships in the Night: Intimacy, Narration, and the Endless Near Misses of Chance