'Twixt land and sea : tales
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
'Twixt land and sea : tales
(The Cambridge edition of the works of Joseph Conrad)
Cambridge University Press, 2008
- : hardback
Available at / 29 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- A smile of fortune
- The secret sharer
- Freya of the seven isles
Description and Table of Contents
Description
New texts of Joseph Conrad's modern classic 'The Secret Sharer' and of two other tales appear in this edition of 'Twixt Land and Sea with numerous words, sentences, and entire paragraphs restored from Conrad's manuscripts and typescripts. Written while he was working on Under Western Eyes, these stories, when collected together in 1912, marked the turning point in Conrad's professional fortunes that Chance would soon confirm. Published for the first time as Conrad meant them to be, these authoritative texts are accompanied by a new Introduction that discusses their sources, composition, and publication, and their reception up to our time. The Notes explain nautical, geographical, and historical references and are supplemented by diagrams, maps, and other illustrations. A textual essay and apparatus examine the revisions, excisions, divisions, and censorship the tales underwent, which till now have been reflected in editions unduly trusted by countless readers.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 'Twixt Land and Sea: Tales
- Author's note
- A Smile of Fortune
- The Secret Sharer
- Freya of the Seven Isles
- The texts: An essay
- Apparatus: Emendation and variation
- Emendations of accidentals
- End-of-line word-division
- Appendices: Provenance of the early documents
- The titles of the Tales
- The London Magazine
- A Smile of Fortune: Pagination of the first typescript
- A Smile of Fortune: correspondence with the London Magazine
- A Smile of Fortune: the serial version of the prologue and ending
- Freya of the Seven Isles: the Garnett controversy
- Freya of the Seven Isles: marks in pencil on the first typescript
- the epigraph and the dedication
- Notes.
by "Nielsen BookData"