
The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad
1917-1919
Joseph Conrad(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 19. December 2002
Book
Hardback
628 pages
978-0-521-56195-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume presents all known Conrad letters from the years 1917-1919 in a framework which highlights their literary, historical, cultural, and biographical significance. Like its predecessors, this volume includes a high proportion of previously unpublished letters, and many of those already published have appeared only in small-circulation journals. Again like its predecessors, this volume is full of surprises that require us to remould our understanding of Conrad's writings. His correspondence for these years reveals his state of mind as he and his family dealt with the constant anxieties of the war-time years, and the return to a fragile peace. During this time, Conrad published three novels - The Shadow-Line, The Arrow of Gold, and The Rescue - together with a considerable amount of shorter work, was preparing for the publication of his collected works on both sides of the Atlantic, and was engaged in a critical rereading of his earlier books.
Reviews / Votes
'The scholarly wealth and care of this edition, the clarity of lay-out and secondary material, are beyond praise.' George Steiner, Sunday Times 'These letters are impeccably edited and presented ... To anyone interested in the history of fiction writing, or the emergence of modernism, they are indispensable.' Tony Tanner, The Times Higher Education Supplement '... a worthy monument to one of the indisputably major novelists of the 20th century.' London Review of BooksMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
12 Halftones, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
848 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-56195-2 (9780521561952)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Frederick R. Karl is Professor of English at New York University. Among his books are Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives, American Fictions: 1940-1980, Modern and Modernism: The Sovereignty of the Artist 1885-1925, and Franz Kafka: Representative Man. Laurence Davies is Research Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College and co-author of Cunninghame Graham: A Critical Biography. Owen Knowles is Fellow at the University of Hull, he is the author of A Conrad Chronology (1989), An Annotated Critical Bibliography of Joseph Conrad (1992) and co-author of The Oxford Reader's Companion to Joseph Conrad (2000). His edited works include the Everyman edition of Conrad's Almayer's Folly (1995), A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (with J. H Stape, 1996) and several volumes of essays.
Author
Editor
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
New York University
University of Hull
Content
List of holders of letters; Published sources of letters; Other frequently cited works; Chronology, 1917-1919; Introduction; Conrad's correspondents, 1917-1919; Editorial procedures; Letters; Silent corrections to the text; Corrigenda for volumes 4-5; Index of recipients; Index of names.