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... the heart that with every year grows dim, grows coil grows small and expires—and expires, too soon—befote life itself. JOSEPH CONRAD ilB-)7-1920 ...
... the heart that with every year grows dim, grows coil grows small and expires—and expires, too soon—befote life itself. JOSEPH CONRAD ilB-)7-1920 ...
... folk, the interest of whose portraits resides chiefly in the subjects, though some are of great artistic value, too, are Joseph Conrad, W. F.. Henley, Samuel Cousins, R.A., Dr. M. J. Rendell (late Headmaster of Winchester), Miss Linos Hamilton, Mr. Howard ...
... neveliat, write% with :rtnk. Pineere criticism shouteentemporaet workers eine Ohl. We have here hi. opinion on the tart of Joseph Conrad, 11. It. well.. flush Walpole, Arniilrl Pennett, and John Calsworthy. The inuwity. the eon.osteney. the penetration, depth ...
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... more normal style, a sound piece of work, and Mr. J. S. Peplor's lona has both power and fancy. Mr. Epstein's bust of Joseph Conrad gives distinction to the sculptures, and Mr. J. D. Fergusson has some statuettes which are more odd than beautiful, while ...
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... Bermondsey Bookshop, 89, 1 Bermondsey-street, on Sunday, a lecture will be given entitled A Personal View of Henry James and Joseph Conrad. IMPTTINS. nas si z esi dderleseed wen Mudd 1$ sod sere IS C 1 V. 10 . Teased iSssdj ,= s WI 11. d IS Is peists ...
... later that he was wrong about some of his discoveries. And yet in letters to George Stun, Frank Harris, H. G. Wells and Joseph Conrad be could write true, shrewd and subtle criticism. Expert at low-brow bluster he would seek out and help unsaleable young ...
... FRIEND. Sy R. ELLIS RESISTS. (Published Te-day.) The Last Twelve Tears of Joseph Conrad. By Richard Curie. Sampson Low. 71. 64. This is the best book yet written about Joseph Conrad. It has the great advantage of being the work of a younger man to whom ...
... England. The first instalment, published to-day, consists Tlie Herb Moon,” by John Oliver Hobbes; Almayer’s Folly,” by Joseph Conrad; “A Millionaire’s Daughter,” by Percy White; “The Red Triangle,” Arthur Morrison ; The Sign of the Gross,” by Wilson Barrett; ...
... by the launch, and the halfcaste, who was one of the most villainous-looking men 1 have ever seen, the sort of creature Joseph Conrad so wondi-i fully depicts, sat and bragged to Mr James and myself The launch turned up about 11, and, slithering down the ...
... , and not few in European literature. The contributors to the first number arc Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. Henry James, Mr. Joseph Conrad, Mr. John Galsworthy, Mr. W. H. Hudson, Count Tolstoy, and Mr. H. G. Wells, the last-named providing the first instalment ...