Citation: Dw. Rude, IN A GREAT HURRY AND IN NO SMALL TROUBLE - AN UNCOLLECTED LETTER FROMCONRAD,JOSEPH TO PINKER,J.B, Conradiana, 29(1), 1997, pp. 79-80
Citation: B. Thomas, THE SYMBOLISM OF TEXTUALITY IN CONRAD,JOSEPH 'UNDER WESTERN EYES' - RAZUMOV AS LITERALIST OF THE IMAGINATION, Conradiana, 28(3), 1996, pp. 215-227
Citation: R. Kurtz, FERNANDO,LLOYD 'SCORPION ORCHID' AND LORD-JIMS DILEMMA, ANOTHER DESCENDANT, IN OTHER WORDS + A COMPARISON WITH CONRAD NARRATIVE, Conradiana, 28(2), 1996, pp. 115-125
Citation: R. Ruppel, YANKO-GOORALL IN THE 'HEART OF DARKNESS' - 'AMY FOSTER' AS COLONIALIST TEXT( CONRAD,JOSEPH LAST SHORT WORK OF COLONIALIST FICTION ), Conradiana, 28(2), 1996, pp. 126-132
Citation: Mt. Clarke, RECLAIMING LITERARY TERRITORY, MARSHALL,PAULE RESPONSE TO CONRAD,JOSEPH + SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 'PRAISESONG FOR THE WIDOW' AND 'LORD JIM', Conradiana, 28(2), 1996, pp. 138-150