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The Conradian 35.2 (Autumn 2010)

 

  • William Freedman: Conrad and the Anxiety of Knowledge
  • Paul Johnson Byrne: ‘Heart of Darkness’: The Dream-Sensation and Literary Impressionism Revisited
  • Gudrun Kauhl: On Certain Problems on Reading Chance
  • Andrew Francis: “You always leave us”: Marriage and Concubinage in Conrad’s Asian Fiction
  • David Miller: His Heart in My Hand: Stories about Borys and John Conrad
  • J. H. Stape: “Setting out for Brussels”: Conrad and the “Sepulchral City”
  • Richard M. Berrong: The Revenge of the Raped Woman: “The Idiots” and Charles Le Goffic’s Le Crucifié de Keraliès
  • Mary Burgoyne: “These ignorant and bumptious reviewers”: F. J. Furnivall in Defence of Conrad
  • Owen Knowles: Glimpses of a Uncollected Letter of 1899: Conrad to Katherine De Friese
  • Owen Knowles and J. H. Stape: Seven New Conrad Letters, 1902–1917