The Conradian is a refereed, scholarly journal published by the Joseph Conrad Society (UK). Appearing biannually, in the spring and autumn, it is dedicated to making available Conrad scholarship and ...
In a quiet corner of the University of Notre Dame’s main library stands a bust of Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, better known by his pen name Joseph Conrad. On the base of the bust is an ...
IF Mr. Joseph Conrad appears at first glimpse as a romancer, — and it is certain that to many readers he does, — the explanation is simply that he is a deeper realist than is commonly perceived. There ...
To the newest generation of adult readers the dawn of a literary light is a rare experience. It is as if the courses of our literature were Arctic in their slowness, as if the day came at long ...
Yearbook of Conrad Studies (Poland), Vol. 12 (2017), pp. 151-158 (8 pages) It is important to stress that Tolstoy’s and Conrad’s texts are to be understood to include not only literary, and thus ...
Illiberalism in the country is alive and well. By Jaroslaw Kuisz and Karolina Wigura Maya Jasanoff’s book, “The Dawn Watch,” uses Conrad’s work to tell a story of globalization, imperialism and ...
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