In the Shadow of Alien Ghosts: 1857-1874 - Zdzislaw Najder
In Marseilles: 1874-1878 - Zdzislaw Najder
The Red Ensign: 1878-1886 - Zdzislaw Najder
Master in the British Merchant Marine: 1886-1890 - Zdzislaw
Najder
To the End of the Night: 1890 - Zdzislaw Najder
The Sail and the Pen: 1891-1894 - Zdzislaw Najder
Work and Romance: 1894-1896 - Zdzislaw Najder
Strivings, Experiments, Doubts: 1896-1898 - Zdzislaw Najder
Ford, the Pent, and Jim: 1898-1900 - Zdzislaw Najder
Difficult Maturity: 1900-1904 - Zdzislaw Najder
Uphill: 1904-1909 - Zdzislaw Najder
Crisis and Success: 1910-1914 - Zdzislaw Najder
Journey to Poland: 1914 - Zdzislaw Najder
The War and the Memories: 1914-1919 - Zdzislaw Najder
Hope and Resignation: 1919-1924 - Zdzislaw Najder
The most scholarly, most comprehensive, as well as the most
faithfully Conradian account of the writer's life . Especially with
the publication of its new edition . unlikely to be surpassed for a
long time to come.
*HUNGARIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STUDIES*
A great achievement in revealing to us with honesty and compassion
a writer of immense moral stature and untiring devotion to his
art.
*POLISH REVIEW*
The revisions ... further strengthen what was already the
indispensable biography. They are extensive and substantial,
incorporating not only Najder's own discoveries but those by such
distinguished scholars as Andrew Busza, J. H. Stape, the late
Sylvère Monod, and the late Hans van Marle. --Laurence Davies,
University of Glasgow, General Editor of Conrad's Collected
Letters
*.*
A heroic achievement.
*THE INDEPENDENT*
A portrait of a remarkable human in his native milieu and the story
of how he adapted to a very different environment. Najder's Conrad
is a man of deep emotions under a mask of circumspection. [Builds]
up a detailed portrait of Conrad using every scrap of available
information.
*LITERARY REVIEW*
A pleasure to read. This present edition is a fifth revision and
the second published in English. [The author provides] material
formerly unavailable.
*POLISH AMERICAN JOURNAL*
When I reviewed the first English edition of this book in 1984, I
called it 'the richest and most persuasive portrait of Conrad we
have had or will probably ever have.' Happily, however, the author
hasn't rested on his laurels. Once again, Professor Najder sets the
very highest biographical standard. Everything that has come to
light about Conrad during the past quarter-century is now
seamlessly integrated into the revised text. Many facts are new,
but Najder's perspective remains unchanged -- because, quite
simply, he got it exactly right the first time.
*Frederick Crews*
Najder's book is a thoroughly updated and revised version of his
Conrad biography of 1983...Najder's forte is not only Conrad's
Polish background but Conrad's Polish perspective which describes
and 'translates' attitudes, mental states as well as cultural norms
and values...unfamiliar to non-Polish readers.
*ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR ANGLISTIK UND AMERIKANISTIK*
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