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The Conradian 34.2 (Autumn 2009)

 

  • Andrea White: “The Profound Perplexity of Living”: Narrating the Bewildered Self in the Colonial World of Victory
  • A. M. Purssell: Of Other Spaces: Conrad, Graham Greene, and Tourism
  • C. T. Watts: Under Western Eyes: The Haunted Haunts
  • Kiel J. Hume: Time and the Dialectics of Life and Death in “Heart of Darkness”
  • Claude Maisonnat: The Agency of the Letter and the Function of the Textual Voice in Under Western Eyes
  • Patricia Pye: Hearing the News in The Secret Agent
  • Andrew J. Francis: Recovering the Ethics of Economic Botany in Conrad’s Asian Fiction
  • Mary Burgoyne: Conrad and Advertising: The “spell of such emphasis”
New Conrad Letters

 

  • Laurence Davies: Six New Letters and A Policy
  • John G. Peters: Conrad to T. Fisher Unwin: An Uncollected Letter of 1910
  • Walter Putnam: Typhoon in a Teapot: A 1917 Letter from Conrad to André Gide
  • J. H. Stape and Allan H. Simmons: Conrad to Hugh R. Dent: A Recently Discovered Letter of 1919
  • Stephen Donovan: Conrad and the Garlands: An Unpublished Letter of 1922
  • Donald W. Rude and J. H. Stape: Conrad to Fanny Butcher: An Unknown Letter of 1923
  • Owen Knowles: Conrad to Mr Hughes: A New Letter of 1924
Review-Essay

 

  • Helen Baron: Lost in Complication: A Review-Essay of The Cambridge Edition of ‘Twixt Land and Sea