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The Complete Works of Joseph Conrad: 20 Novels & 26 Short Stories (Including Memoirs, Essays & Letters in One Single Edition): Sea Tales, Empire & the Human Soul

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Novels
Almayer's Folly
An Outcast of the Islands
The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'
Heart of Darkness
Lord Jim
The Inheritors
Typhoon & Falk
The End of the Tether
Romance
Nostromo
The Secret Agent
The Nature of a Crime
Under Western Eyes
Chance
Victory
The Shadow Line
The Arrow of Gold
The Rescue
The Rover
Suspense: A Napoleonic Novel (unfinished)
Short Stories
Point of Honor: A Military Tale
Falk: A Reminiscence
Amy Foster
To-morrow
Karain, A Memory
The Idiots
The Outpost of Progress
The Return
Youth
'Twixt Land and Sea
A Smile of Fortune
The Secret Sharer
Freya of the Seven Isles
Gaspar Ruiz
The Informer
The Brute
An Anarchist
The Duel
Il Conde
The Warrior's Soul
Prince Roman
The Tale
The Black Mate
The Planter of Malata
The Partner
The Inn of the Two Witches
Because of the Dollars
Play
One Day More
Memoirs, Letters and Essays
Collected Letters
A Personal Record The Mirror of the Sea
Notes on My Books
Notes on Life & Letters
Autocracy And War
The Crime Of Partition
A Note On The Polish Problem
Poland Revisited
Reflections On The Loss Of The Titanic
Certain Aspects Of Inquiry
Protection Of Ocean Liners
A Friendly Place
On Red Badge of Courage
Biography & Critical Essays
Joseph Conrad (A Biography) by Hugh Walpole
Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance by Ford Madox Ford
The Making of an Author by Robert Lynd
Tales of Mystery by Robert Lynd
Joseph Conrad by John Albert Macy
A Conrad Miscellany by John Albert Macy
Joseph Conrad & The Athenæum by Arnold Bennett
Joseph Conrad by Virginia Woolf
Joseph Conrad (1857-1924) is regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. He wrote stories and novels, often with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an indifferent universe.

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Published November 12, 2015

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Joseph Conrad was a Polish-British novelist and story writer. He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language and, although he did not speak English fluently until his twenties, he became a master prose stylist who brought a non-English sensibility into English literature. He wrote novels and stories, many in nautical settings, that depict crises of human individuality in the midst of what he saw as an indifferent, inscrutable, and amoral world.
Conrad is considered a literary impressionist by some and an early modernist by others, though his works also contain elements of 19th-century realism. His narrative style and anti-heroic characters, as in Lord Jim, for example, have influenced numerous authors. Many dramatic films have been adapted from and inspired by his works. Numerous writers and critics have commented that his fictional works, written largely in the first two decades of the 20th century, seem to have anticipated later world events.
Writing near the peak of the British Empire, Conrad drew on the national experiences of his native Poland—during nearly all his life, parceled out among three occupying empires—and on his own experiences in the French and British merchant navies, to create short stories and novels that reflect aspects of a European-dominated world—including imperialism and colonialism—and that profoundly explore the human psyche.

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March 16, 2019
The Delphi Collections of classic authors are a terrific bargain and allow you to have immediate access on your kindle to what otherwise could take up a whole shelf of your library. I have several of these and am currently reading from one of my favorite Victorians, Joseph Conrad. I suppose he is thought by modern critics to be a relic of the bygone age of colonialism, but his language is simply so rich that I can't see him ever falling out of favor with those who appreciate English literature.

I read practically all of Conrad's novels years ago and in this edition I am reading for the first time a number of novellas and tales which echo the themes and settings of the longer works. As in Lord Jim, Heart of Darkness or Nostromo, the best of the shorter works focus on a mysterious and powerful figure. In "Karain: a Memory" we meet a figure similar in some ways to Kurtz or Jim but a native Malay. Like Conrad's other protagonists, uhe harbors a dark secret. Gaspar Ruiz, in the story bearing his name, is another tragic figure, doomed by love and his own great strength. Freda in "Freya of the Seven Isles" finds her version of Lord Jim in a rather unstable but charming young English trader. As is his practice, Conrad brings us these tales in the voice of a narrator who is somewhat detached but sympathetic, a figure who in the mature novels becomes Marlow. The best of all the short pieces is certainly "The Secret Sharer," probably the most effective doppelgänger story ever.

As I say, these Delphi collections are a great bargain and formatted very carefully. Right now, I'll think I'll take a break from Conrad and dip into my Thomas Hardy collection - another great stylist but what a pessimist!
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June 9, 2017
I had read some of Conrad in college. When I retired I happened across the complete works and decided to read everything by him sort of on a lark. It was worth it.
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November 8, 2021
Only read the short stories in a different book but this was the only option available.
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April 14, 2018
It's the psychological thriller of centuries past. There is an opposite view of Victorian values and relishes in the emotional side of man (it's mostly about men) while his protagonists are driven beyond reasonableness into wild abandon. He seems to be critical of the European buttoned hypocrisy versus the "wild" morass of the natives or the colonized.
As a writer, I appreciate how his descriptions of place say a lot about what the characters are going through, how they blend or fight their surroundings. Masterful.
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June 3, 2016
Read Heart of Darkness.
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August 23, 2017
I did "Heart of Darkness" at school many years ago and found it rather a struggle. Being that much older now I thought perhaps I might now enjoy his work, sadly it seems not.
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March 15, 2021
I started reading Conrad when I was 10 years old.
I've finished his works, but it took 66 years.
Loved him more when I was young, probably less now.
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