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From: Conradiana
Date: 20070622
Author:Billy, Ted
Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, Allan H. Simmons, and J. H. Stape, eds. Joseph Conrad: The Short Fiction. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 2004. vii + 156 pp. ISBN 90-420-0960-8
A book incarnation of a special issue of The Conradian, Joseph Conrad: The Short Fiction dwells on many of Conrad's lesser-known, often critically neglected tales. As Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan rightly affirms in her forward, these short stories frequently subvert the conventions of popular genres and occasionally anticipate the experimentation of Conrad's novels. This is particularly apparent in Jeremy Hawthorn's ...
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