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1974. 199 pages.
0896720497
978-0-89672-049-7
$9.00 paper
Studies in Comparative Literature Series
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Joseph Conrad: Theory and World Fiction Edited by Wolodymyr T. Zyla and Wendell M. Aycock
Joseph Conrad: Theory and World Fiction is a collection of symposium lectures from the Ninth Annual Comparative Literature Symposium, which focused on selected aspects of Joseph Conrad's work in relation to that of other authors.
"The Precious Yesterday": Commemorative Remarks for the Joseph Conrad Symposium Conrad's Picaresque Narrator: Marlow's Journey from "Youth" through
Chance by Alan Warren Friedman Joseph Conrad: Polish Cosmopolitan by Adam Gillon Conrad, Graham Greene, and Film by Bruce Harkness James Wait as Pivot: Narrative Structure in the Nigger of the "Narcissus" by Marion C. Michael Conrad and the Idea of Honor by Zdzislaw Najder The Imprint of Polish on Conrad's Prose by I. P. Pulc The Essential Conrad by Norman Sherry Flaubert and the Structure of The Secret Agent: A Study in Spatial Form by Jeffrey R. Smitten Conrad's Legacy: The Concern with Authenticity in Modern Fiction by Ivo Vidan Conrad as Editor: The Preparation of The Shorter Tales by Donald W. Rude
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