The Conradian 44.1 (Spring 2019)
- David Mulry “Evil-minded, underhand, savage”: The Hidden Design in Conrad’s “The Brute: An Indignant Tale”
- Christie Gramm Victory’s Frames-of-Reference and Doors of Perception
- Yumiko Iwashimizu The Difficulty of Being a Man: The Case of Mr Schomberg in Victory
- Yao Xiaoling The Conflation of the Sea Voyage and the Writing Process in The Shadow-Line
- Evelyn T. Y. Chan The Moral Dimensions of Sympathy as Inheritance in Razumov and Heyst
- Philip Hoy Conrad on the Merchant Service’s War Effort (1918): A First Publication Discovered
- Owen Knowles and Allan H. Simmons Epistolary Conrad: Four New Letters
- Peter Lancelot Mallios Review of the Cambridge Edition of Victory, ed. J. H. Stape and Alexandre Fachard