The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad author Laurence Davies editor Owen Knowles editor Frederick R Karl editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th Dec '02

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All known Conrad letters from the years 1917–1919.

This volume presents all known Conrad letters from the years 1917–1919, many published for the first time, in a framework highlighting their literary, historical, cultural, and biographical significance. In this crucial period Conrad dealt with the anxieties of war and peace, published new work and reassessed his earlier books.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 Like its predecessors, this volume includes a high proportion of previously unpublished letters, and many of those already published have appeared only in small-circulation journals.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.

'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 Books

ISBN: 9780521561952

Dimensions: 225mm x 145mm x 38mm

Weight: 844g

628 pages