JOSEPH CONRAD
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... ish Society, when his subject was Six Novelists in Profile. The authors were Dickens, Turgenieff, Guy de Maupassant, Joseph Conrad, Anatole France, and Tolstoi. The moral Mr. Galsworthy drew was that his six subjects three of them artists and three satirists ...
... of his memory NOVELISTS AT A TEA-PARTY A tete-h-tete impression which Mr. Beerbohm calls A memory of Henry James and Joseph Conrad conversing at a tea-parly circa 1904 THE WITNESS Mr. Whistler giving evidence in the case of Pinnell v. the 4 Saturday ...
... of his memory NOVELISTS AT A TEA-PARTY A tete-h-tete impression which Mr. Beerbohm calls A memory of Henry James and Joseph Conrad conversing at a tea-parly circa 1904 THE WITNESS Mr. Whistler giving evidence in the case of Pinnell v. the 4 Saturday ...
... The Disappearing 66 Windjammer 95 AN AMERICAN PAINTER-NAVIGATOR AND HIS ART THE last time that Joseph Conrad visited the United States he expressed the sense of disillusionment and disappoint ment with which his voyage had impressed him. The great ocean ...
... The Disappearing 66 Windjammer 95 AN AMERICAN PAINTER-NAVIGATOR AND HIS ART THE last time that Joseph Conrad visited the United States he expressed the sense of disillusionment and disappoint ment with which his voyage had impressed him. The great ocean ...
... 12s. 6d. net.) Mr. Loomis hailed as a great seaman by so exigent a critic of mari time performance and marine art as Joseph Conrad, relates in this volume the history of a cruise from Lowestoft to Stockholm and back to Dieppe. Small beer, it will be ...
... beaut}', or, as the case may be, making them hollow to the point of mockery. On August 3, 1924, all that was mortal of Joseph Conrad passed away. That which was immortal in him passed on to inspire the expressed grief and homage of a world made poorer ...
... Blanchette In the West Countrie, August i. Dear Cousin HERE in the distant restfulness of Devon and the peace of the sea (as Joseph Conrad once called it) I think one feels perhaps even more than ever what that Day means which happens this week. August the Fourth ...
... time, a P^° h and has stories about a And ct Jf lncii. j r .1 rpi good many of them. The other day he told me this about Joseph Conrad and Max Beerbohm. It is Max Beerbohm's own tale. Conrad was naturally a welcome guest anywhere, but his mind did not quite ...
... beaut}', or, as the case may be, making them hollow to the point of mockery. On August 3, 1924, all that was mortal of Joseph Conrad passed away. That which was immortal in him passed on to inspire the expressed grief and homage of a world made poorer ...
... old kit-bag, and stroll off to one of those islands in the Pacific, or some other luke-warm ocean, after the fashion of Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, or Robert Louis Stevenson. How splendid to sit about all day in the warm sun, with plenty to eat and ...