Joseph Conrad : a life
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Joseph Conrad : a life
Camden House, 2007
2nd, extensively rev. English-language ed
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Życie Conrada-Korzeniowskiego
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Note
"First English-language edition published 1983 by Rutgers University Press as Joseph Conrad: A Chronicle"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [687]-703) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Up-to-date and extensive revision of Najder's much-acclaimed scholarly biography of Conrad, employing newly accessible sources.
Joseph Conrad is not only one of the world's great writers of English -- and world -- literature, but was a writer who lived a particularly full and interesting life. For the biographer this is a double-edged sword, however: thereare many periods for which documentation is uncommonly difficult. Zdzislaw Najder's meticulously documented biography first appeared in English in 1983, garnering high praise as the best, most complete biography of Conrad. Najder's command of English, French, Polish, and Russian allowed him access to a greater variety of sources than any other biographer, and his Polish background and his own experience as an exile have afforded him a unique affinity forConrad and his milieu. All this has come into play once again in the present, extensively revised edition: much of its extensive new material was unearthed in newly-opened former east-bloc archives. There is new material on Conrad's father's genealogy and his role in Polish politics; Conrad's service in the French and British merchant marines; his early English reading and correspondence; his experiences in the Congo; the circumstances of writing his memoirs, and much more. In addition, several aspects of Conrad's life and works are more thoroughly analyzed: his problems with the English language; his borrowings from French writers; his attitude toward socialism, his reaction to the reception of his books.
Zdzislaw Najder teaches at the European Academy, Cracow.
Table of Contents
In the Shadow of Alien Ghosts: 1857-1874 - Zdzislaw Najder
In Marseilles: 1874-1878 - Zdzislaw Najder
The Red Ensign: 1878-1886 - Zdzislaw Najder
Master in the British Merchant Marine: 1886-1890 - Zdzislaw Najder
To the End of the Night: 1890 - Zdzislaw Najder
The Sail and the Pen: 1891-1894 - Zdzislaw Najder
Work and Romance: 1894-1896 - Zdzislaw Najder
Strivings, Experiments, Doubts: 1896-1898 - Zdzislaw Najder
Ford, the Pent, and Jim: 1898-1900 - Zdzislaw Najder
Difficult Maturity: 1900-1904 - Zdzislaw Najder
Uphill: 1904-1909 - Zdzislaw Najder
Crisis and Success: 1910-1914 - Zdzislaw Najder
Journey to Poland: 1914 - Zdzislaw Najder
The War and the Memories: 1914-1919 - Zdzislaw Najder
Hope and Resignation: 1919-1924 - Zdzislaw Najder
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