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The collected letters of Joseph Conrad

edited by Frederick R. Karl and Laurence Davies

Cambridge University Press, 1983-2008

Cambridge ed

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • v. 6
  • v. 7
  • v. 8
  • v. 9

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注記

Vol. 1. 1861-1897 -- v. 2. 1898-1902 -- v. 3. 1903-1907 -- v. 4. 1908-1911 -- v. 5. 1912-1916 -- v. 6. 1917-1919 -- v. 7. 1920-1922 -- v. 8. 1923-1924 -- v. 9. Uncollected letters and indexes

"Uncollected letters, 1892-1923 ; Corrigenda, volumes 1-7 and consolidated indexes, volumes 1-9"--T.p. of v. 9

Vol. 6 edited by Laurence Davies, Frederick R. Karl and Owen Knowles

Vol. 7 edited by Laurence Davies and J.H. Stape

Vol. 8 edited by Laurence Davies and Gene M. Moore

Vol. 9 edited by Laurence Davies, Owen Knowles, Gene M. Moore and J.H. Stape

Vols. 2, 4-6, 9 have no statement of "Cambridge edition"

English and French

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

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v. 1 ISBN 9780521242165

内容説明

The first of a projected eight-volume edition of all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad. Volume One opens with a child, not yet four, writing to comfort his imprisoned father and closes with an author, exile, and master mariner just turned forty.

目次

  • List of plates
  • Maps
  • General editor's acknowledgements
  • List of holders of leters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Chronology, 1857-1897
  • General editor's introduction
  • Introduction to volume one
  • Conrad's correspondents, 1861-1897
  • Letters
  • Corrections to the text
  • Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780521257480

内容説明

This is the second of the projected eight-volume edition comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad. Once completed the edition will have assembled over 3,500 letters, one third of them as yet unpublished and many others only published before in inaccurate versions. The period covered by this volume, 1898--1902, was one of considerable achievement and anxiety for Conrad. The birth of his first child, the death of Stephen Crane, the murder of a friend's son, an encounter with an early X-ray machine, imperial wars in Cuba and South Africa - these events forced Conrad to face the problems of identity in terms of family, nation, history, and the cosmic order. This is also the period of 'Youth', 'Amy Foster', 'Typhoon', Lord Jim, and 'Heart of Darkness'. Often funny, always thoughtful, full of verbal energy even in the toils of severe depression, the letters in Volume Two present Conrad at a crucial though vulnerable moment of his life and literary career.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780521323871

内容説明

This is the third of the projected eight-volume edition comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad under the general editorship of Professor Frederick R. Karl. When completed, it will have assembled about 4,000 letters, over a third of them published before only in defective versions. As with previous volumes in the series, this volume contains an editorial introduction, illustrations, and extensive annotation. The period covered by the third volume is 1903 to 1907 when Conrad stood at the height of his powers. It was during these years that he completed Nostromo and The Secret Agent. Yet this was not a happy time for him: his plans for leisurely, contemplative work were constantly interrupted by dangerous illnesses in the family, his own bad health, financial worries, and the pleas of editors desperate for copy. Conrad maintained his correspondence with old friends such as Galsworthy, Wells, and Ford Madox Ford, and developed a number of new friendships. This is also the period in which Conrad became absorbed in political fiction, and this is reflected in an intriguing sequence of America, and censorship. As always, the letters to his literary agent J. B. Pinker provide a detailed (and largely unpublished) account of Conrad's plans and literary commitments, week by week, month by month.

目次

  • List of plates
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of holders of letters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Chronology, 1903-1907
  • Introduction to Volume three
  • Conrad's correspondents, 1903-1907
  • Editorial procedures
  • Letters
  • Silent corrections to the text
  • Corrigenda for Volume two
  • Index of recipients
  • Index of names.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780521323888

内容説明

This is the fourth of eight volumes comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad. Conrad spent half the period of Volume Four writing Under Western Eyes and the other half recovering from the ensuing mental and physical breakdown. During the early months of 1908, the short story 'Razumov' began growing into a novel that embodied Conrad's appalled fascination with Russian politics, his misgivings about language, and his acute sense of loneliness. After the completion of the novel in 1910 and a vehement quarrel with J. B. Pinker, his agent, Conrad suffered a breakdown whose effects lingered for many months. By the spring of 1911, however, he was able to resume the long-delayed Chance. The tale of these years emerges vividly from the correspondence. Of special interest are frank critiques of John Galsworthy's work, manoeuvrings around the new and distinguished English Review, an indignant falling out with Ford Madox Ford, mercurial transactions with Pinker, enlightening accounts of writing in progress (The Secret Sharer and A Personal Record as well as the two novels), reactions to the tumultuous politics of the day, anecdotes about John and Borys Conrad, and evidence of new friendships with American and French writers, among them Andre Gide.
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v. 5 ISBN 9780521323895

内容説明

This fifth of eight volumes comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad covers a notable period in Conrad's life and work, and in twentieth-century history. Suffragette campaigns, the Easter Rising in Dublin, the latest in French literature, the antics of the young John Conrad, and the loss of the Titanic are all discussed. But much of this volume is dominated by the 1914-18 War. Letters from the last days of peace show Conrad finishing Chance and Victory. Later correspondence tells of the Conrads' flight from Cracow at the outbreak of war, the sight and sound of zeppelins over England, Conrad's expeditions with the Royal Naval Reserve, and the writing of The Shadow-Line, in which Conrad's memories of his own first command converge with the experience of his son Borys and other young soldiers.

目次

  • List of holders of letters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Chronology, 1912-1916
  • Introduction to volume 5
  • Conrad's correspondents, 1912-1916
  • Editorial procedures
  • Letters
  • Silent corrections to the text
  • Corrigenda for volumes 1-4
  • Index.
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v. 6 ISBN 9780521561952

内容説明

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.

目次

  • 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.
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v. 7 ISBN 9780521561969

内容説明

This penultimate volume of Conrad's collected letters ends soon after his 65th birthday. Over the previous three years, Conrad wrote The Rover, struggled with Suspense, translated The Book of Job (a Polish comedy), collaborated with J. B. Pinker on a cinematic treatment of 'Gaspar Ruiz', and worked by himself on adapting The Secret Agent for the London stage. He saw the publication of The Rescue, Notes on Life and Letters, and the Doubleday/Heinemann collected edition, most of whose volumes had new Author's Notes. Especially in North America, the collected edition strengthened his reputation as the leading English-language novelist of his day. This recognition could not always console him for his worries about his health, his family, and the state of post-war Europe, but he had not lost his sense of irony. These letters, the majority new to scholarship, abound in striking turns of phrase and unexpected insights.

目次

  • List of holders of letters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Chronology, 1920-1922
  • Introduction
  • Conrad's correspondents
  • Editorial procedures
  • Letters
  • Indices.
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v. 8 ISBN 9780521561976

内容説明

Volume Eight of Conrad's collected letters covers the last nineteen months of his life (1923-24). Much of this correspondence is unpublished; its editors have had access to the major private collections as well as holdings in public and academic libraries. The letters themselves are accompanied by notes on contexts, allusions, and editorial problems, and prefaced with a general introduction and biographies of the correspondents. Letters to his family written during his visit to the United States are a notable feature of this collection, which is also rich in comments on literary questions, current events, his experiences at sea, the reception of The Rover, and work on his unfinished novel, Suspense.

目次

  • Acknowledgments
  • List of holders of letters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Other frequently cited works
  • Chronology, 1923-1924
  • Introduction to Volume Eight
  • Conrad's correspondents, 1923-1924
  • Editorial procedures
  • Letters
  • Silent corrections to the text
  • Indexes.
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v. 9 ISBN 9780521881890

内容説明

The last volume in The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad presents over two hundred new letters written between 1892 and 1923. Some are to correspondents who have not previously appeared in the collected letters; others are to family members, friends, and colleagues familiar from earlier volumes. Many of the letters in both categories are substantial enough to justify a recharting of Conrad's work, his friendships, his experiences, and his opinions on such subjects as opera, marriage, editorial tampering, the reading public, British foreign policy, the consolations and the penalties of faith, the Dutch Empire, translating Maupassant, the power of oratory, the revolutions of 1917, and the deficiencies of Ibsen's Ghosts. This volume holds enough surprises to suggest that there can never be a final word on Conrad and includes indexes and further apparatus for the whole series.

目次

  • Uncollected Letters, 1892-1923: List of plates
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of holders of letters
  • Published sources of letters
  • Other frequently cited works
  • Introduction to volume nine
  • Conrad's correspondents, 1892-1923
  • Editorial procedures
  • Letters
  • Appendix: new texts from holograph
  • Silent corrections to the text
  • Index of recipients
  • Index of names
  • Revised corrigenda and indexes, volumes 1-7: Revised corrigenda and addenda
  • Consolidated index of recipients
  • Revised indexes of names.

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