Wears. published jeAerjw long novel by Joseph Conrad The novel ia called
... Wears. published jeAerjw long novel by Joseph Conrad The novel ia called ...
... Wears. published jeAerjw long novel by Joseph Conrad The novel ia called ...
... • Chance. By Joseph Conrad. (Methuen.) 6s. LETTERS FROM BAS. By Rachel Hayward. (Heincmann.) 6s. These “Letters from La-Bas’’—in Parisian slang, lower regions—are written by one who signs herself “La Juive err ante an estimable and respectable Briton ...
... • MR. CONRAD’S NEW NOVEL. There story about Mr. Joseph Conrad, possibly apocryphal, which any rato euggeste what is thought of his literary methods. It is said that Lord Jim/’ when it began to appear in “ Blackwoods,” was intended be a longiah short story ...
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... ♦JOSEPH CONRAD. Mr. Conrad, hope, will live to write many more books, but are not disposed to cry oat upon studies of his work and personality as premature. For one thing, contemporary criticism has not yet saecewfully placed'’ him.as it has placed must ...
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... Kipling, Mr. Wells, and Mr, Qaleworuhy. But many distinguished aovatists on both mdea the North acknowledge his sway. Mr. Joseph Conrad’s later manner presenting his subject shows the influence the subtle Jacobean method. In America, Mrs. Edith Wharton brilliant ...