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  1. "My dear friend"
    further letters to and about Joseph Conrad
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- 1857–1900 -- 1904–1906 -- 1907–1914 -- 1915–1920 -- 1921–1924 -- Post-1924 -- Ford Madox Ford’s Letter to Edward Garnett, 5 May 1928 -- Additions to the Calendar of Letters Addressed to Conrad -- A Calendar of Missing Conrad... more

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    Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
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    Preliminary Material -- 1857–1900 -- 1904–1906 -- 1907–1914 -- 1915–1920 -- 1921–1924 -- Post-1924 -- Ford Madox Ford’s Letter to Edward Garnett, 5 May 1928 -- Additions to the Calendar of Letters Addressed to Conrad -- A Calendar of Missing Conrad Letters -- Indexes -- Names, Places, Titles. A sequel to A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (Rodopi, 1995), this volume collects and annotates letters to Joseph Conrad by his family, friends, admirers, and publishers. An indispensable companion to the writer’s own letters, it restores the quality of exchange, interaction, and debate that belongs to a major correspondence. It also leads to a fuller, more rounded picture of Conrad in his personal and professional dealings: both of the mutualities and rituals that underpinned his close friendships and of the terms underlying his mutual disagreements with others. Familiar names are here – Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy, Edward Garnett, Ford Madox Ford, Bertrand Russell, and H. G. Wells – although in largely unfamiliar form, through unpublished or inaccessible materials. Another notable feature of the volume is the newly recovered correspondence relating to the implementation, by Henry Newbolt and William Rothenstein, of the Royal Bounty Fund grant awarded during one of Conrad’s most severe financial crises (1904–06). An essential resource for the scholar, this vivid collection can also be read with pleasure by the general reader for the light it throws on Conrad the man and writer and the rich context in which he moved

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401206327
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    Series: Conrad studies ; 3
    Subjects: Novelists, English; Contemporaries; Novelists, English; Records and correspondence; Sources
    Other subjects: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); Conrad, Joseph
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 211 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. "My dear friend"
    further letters to and about Joseph Conrad
    Contributor: Knowles, Owen
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    A sequel to A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (Rodopi, 1995), this volume collects and annotates letters to Joseph Conrad by his family, friends, admirers, and publishers. An indispensable companion to the writer¿s own... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    A sequel to A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (Rodopi, 1995), this volume collects and annotates letters to Joseph Conrad by his family, friends, admirers, and publishers. An indispensable companion to the writer¿s own letters, it restores the quality of exchange, interaction, and debate that belongs to a major correspondence. It also leads to a fuller, more rounded picture of Conrad in his personal and professional dealings: both of the mutualities and rituals that underpinned his close friendships and of the terms underlying his mutual disagreements with others. Familiar names are here ¿ Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy, Edward Garnett, Ford Madox Ford, Bertrand Russell, and H.G. Wells ¿ although in largely unfamiliar form, through unpublished or inaccessible materials. Another notable feature of the volume is the newly recovered correspondence relating to the implementation, by Henry Newbolt and William Rothenstein, of the Royal Bounty Fund grant awarded during one of Conrad¿s most severe financial crises (1904¿06). An essential resource for the scholar, this vivid collection can also be read with pleasure by the general reader for the light it throws on Conrad the man and writer and the rich context in which he moved.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Knowles, Owen
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781435695245; 1435695240; 904202464X; 9789042024649; 9789401206327; 9401206325
    RVK Categories: HM 2335
    Series: Conrad studies ; 3
    Other subjects: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 211 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. "My dear friend"
    further letters to and about Joseph Conrad
    Contributor: Knowles, Owen
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; Brill, Leiden

    A sequel to A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (Rodopi, 1995), this volume collects and annotates letters to Joseph Conrad by his family, friends, admirers, and publishers. An indispensable companion to the writer's own... more

    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
    No inter-library loan

     

    A sequel to A Portrait in Letters: Correspondence to and about Joseph Conrad (Rodopi, 1995), this volume collects and annotates letters to Joseph Conrad by his family, friends, admirers, and publishers. An indispensable companion to the writer's own letters, it restores the quality of exchange, interaction, and debate that belongs to a major correspondence. It also leads to a fuller, more rounded picture of Conrad in his personal and professional dealings: both of the mutualities and rituals that underpinned his close friendships and of the terms underlying his mutual disagreements with others. Familiar names are here - Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy, Edward Garnett, Ford Madox Ford, Bertrand Russell, and H. G. Wells - although in largely unfamiliar form, through unpublished or inaccessible materials. Another notable feature of the volume is the newly recovered correspondence relating to the implementation, by Henry Newbolt and William Rothenstein, of the Royal Bounty Fund grant awarded during one of Conrad's most severe financial crises (1904-06). An essential resource for the scholar, this vivid collection can also be read with pleasure by the general reader for the light it throws on Conrad the man and writer and the rich context in which he moved.

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Knowles, Owen
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789401206327
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: HM 2335
    Series: Conrad studies ; 3
    Other subjects: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiv, 211 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index.