Author:Joseph Conrad
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| ←Author Index: Co | Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) |
| A Polish novelist who wrote in English. Birth name: Korzeniowski, Józef Teodor Konrad |
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Works [edit]
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- A detailed list of Conrad's works may be found at http://www.conradfirst.net/index/serialisations
Novels [edit]
- Almayer's Folly (1895)
- An Outcast of the Islands (1896)
- The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- Heart of Darkness (1902)
- Lord Jim (1900)
- The Inheritors (1901), with Ford Madox Ford
- Typhoon (1903)
- Romance (1903), with Ford Madox Ford
- Nostromo (1904)
- The Secret Agent (1907)
- The Secret Sharer (1909)
- Under Western Eyes (1911)
- Chance (1913)
- Victory (1915)
- The Shadow Line (1917)
- The Arrow of Gold (1919)
- The Rescue (1920)
- The Nature of a Crime (1909), with Ford Madox Ford
- The Rover (1923)
Short stories and collections [edit]
- The Lagoon (1897)
- Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Amy Foster (1901)
- Falk (1901)
- Youth: a Narrative, and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Author's Note (1917 - included in later editions)
- Youth: a Narrative (1902 - First published 1898)
- Heart of Darkness (1902 - First published 1899)
- The End of the Tether (1902)
- One Day More (1904)
- The Brute (1906, text from McClure's Magazine/Volume 30, November 1907, pp. 72-85)
- The Point of Honor (The Duel, 1908)
- 'Twixt Land and Sea (1912)
- A Set of Six (collection, first published 1908 UK, 1915 US) (1924 Ed.)
- Gaspar Ruiz (1906)
- The Informer (1906)
- The Brute (1906)
- An Anarchist (1906)
- The Duel (1908)
- Il Conde (1908)
- Tales of Hearsay (1925)
- The Warrior's Soul (1917)
- Prince Roman (1911)
- The Tale (1917)
- The Black Mate (1884)
- To-morrow (unknown)
- Within the Tides (collection) (1915)
- The Planter of Malata (1914)
- The Partner (1911)
- The Inn of the Two Witches (1913)
- Because of the Dollars (1914)
Memoirs and essays [edit]
- The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- A Personal Record (also known as Some Reminiscences) (1912)
- Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Notes on My Books (1921)
About [edit]
- “Conrad, Joseph” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Conrad, Joseph,” Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.), 1922.
| Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1924, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |