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The Conradian 38.1 (Spring 2013)

 

  • Judith Paltin: Conrad’s Agile Crowds
  • William W. E. Slights: The Ethics of Readership and “The Anarchist”
  • Teresa Amador Gallagher: Out of Our Depth: Physical Space and Frame Narration in Lord Jim
  • Richard Ambrosini: Tragic Adventures: Conrad’s and Marlow’s Conflicting Narratives in Lord Jim
  • Alexandre Fachard: The Production and Publication of the Heinemann Collected Edition of Joseph Conrad’s Works
  • Alexandre Fachard: Conrad’s Contracts with William Heinemann, Ltd.
  • Mary Burgoyne: “Writing Man to Fighting Man”: Conrad Republished for the Armed Services during the World Wars
  • J. H. Stape: Conrad in Marseilles: The Delestangs
New Conrad Letters

 

  • Laurence Davies: “I want to do the right thing in my own way”: Twenty-eight New Letters and Some Corrigenda
  • Alexandre Fachard: Twenty New Conrad Letters to Sydney S. Pawling and Charles S. Evans
  • James Sexton: A New Conrad Letter to Jacques Rivière
  • Allan H. Simmons and Owen Knowles: Three Unpublished Conrad Letters
  • J. H. Stape: A New Conrad Letter to Sidney Colvin of 1917–18
  • Mary Burgoyne: Conrad to Peter F. Somerville: A New Letter of 1919
  • Mitchell Abidor: Conrad and Morgan Robertson: An Unpublished Letter of 1919
  • Alexandre Fachard: Conrad to F. N. Doubleday: A New Letter from 1922
  • J. H. Stape: Further Supplementary Notes and Corrigenda to The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad
Review

 

  • John Lester: Review of the Cambridge Edition of Lord Jim and Conrad’s “Lord Jim”: A Transcription of the Manuscript, ed. J. H. Stape and Ernest W. Sullivan II