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A Conrad Chronology

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Newly revised and enlarged, the second edition of A Conrad Chronology draws upon a rich range of published and unpublished materials. It offers a detailed factual record of Joseph Conrad's unfolding life as seaman and writer as well as tracing the compositional and publication history of his major works.

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“This is an invaluable reference work containing a plethora of detailed information and should be in all libraries collecting twentieth-century British and other European significant authors.” (William Baker, Reference Reviews, Vol. 29 (7), 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • English Department, University of Hull, UK

    Owen Knowles

About the author

Owen Knowles is Research Fellow at the University of Hull. He has written numerous articles and books on Joseph Conrad, including An Annotated Critical Bibliography of Joseph Conrad (1992) and (with Gene M. Moore) the Oxford Reader's Companion to Conrad (2000). The Advisory Editor of The Conradian: the Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society (UK), he has also edited several Conrad works, co-edited Volumes 6 and 9 of Conrad's Collected Letters and edited two volumes of letters to and about Conrad.

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