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Lord Jim

Contents

  • The Text of Lord Jim
  • Textual History
  • Textual Notes
  • A Lord Jim Gazetteer and Glossary of Eastern and Nautical Terms
  • Backgrounds
  • Editor’s Note on the Composition of Lord Jim
  • Alexandra Janta, [Tuan Jim: A Sketch]
  • Correspondence Related to Lord Jim
  • The Division, by Chapters, of the Monthly Installments of Lord Jim: A Sketch in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
  • Ernest Sullivan, The Several Endings of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim
  • Sources
  • Norman Sherry, The Pilgrim-Ship Episode, The Bornean River and Its People
  • Hans van Marle and Pierre Lefranc, Ashore and Afloat: New Perspectives on Topography and Geography in Lord Jim
  • Dwight H. Purdy, The Chronology of Lord Jim
  • Pierre Lefranc, Conradian Backgrounds and Contexts for Lord Jim
  • Criticism
  • Anonymous, New York Tribune, November 3, 1900
  • Anonymous, Spectator, November 24, 1900
  • Hugh Clifford, The Genius of Mr. Joseph Conrad
  • Albert J. Guerard, Lord Jim
  • Ian Watt, Composition and Sources
    The Friendship
  • Frederic Jameson, [Romance and Reification in Lord Jim]
  • J. Hillis Miller, Lord Jim: Repetition as Subversion of Organic Form
  • Edward Said, [The Presentation of Narrative in Lord Jim]
  • Philip M. Weinstein, "Nothing Can Touch Me": Lord Jim]
  • Paul B. Armstron, [Monism and Pluralism in Lord Jim]
  • Marianne De Koven, [The Destructive Element: Lord Jim
  • Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, The Failure of Myth: Lord Jim
  • Selected Bibliography