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Tales of Unrest Conrad Simmons Stape Hardback Cambridge University Press

Tales of Unrest

The first full scholarly edition of Conrad's first collection of short stories, first published in 1898.

Joseph Conrad (Author), Allan H. Simmons (Edited by), J. H. Stape (Edited by)

9781107005501, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 February 2012

376 pages

22.2 x 14.7 x 2.5 cm, 0.58 kg

'This latest instalment in the Cambridge edition of Conrad's collected works, edited by Allan H. Simmons and J. H. Stape, aims to recover an experience of reading Conrad stripped of the interventions that produced the texts with which we are now familiar \u2026 Conrad studies today, much like Conrad's career then, are in vital, vibrant form.' Andrew Purssell, English Literature in Transition, 1880\u20131920

The five stories brought together in Tales of Unrest (1898) mark a turning point in the writer's career. Conrad's first short story collection evidences a writer firmly in control of his new craft staking a claim to diverse cultural and fictional t]

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Tales of Unrest Conrad Simmons Stape Hardback Cambridge University Press

Tales of Unrest

The first full scholarly edition of Conrad's first collection of short stories, first published in 1898.

Joseph Conrad (Author), Allan H. Simmons (Edited by), J. H. Stape (Edited by)

9781107005501, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 February 2012

376 pages

22.2 x 14.7 x 2.5 cm, 0.58 kg

'This latest instalment in the Cambridge edition of Conrad's collected works, edited by Allan H. Simmons and J. H. Stape, aims to recover an experience of reading Conrad stripped of the interventions that produced the texts with which we are now familiar \u2026 Conrad studies today, much like Conrad's career then, are in vital, vibrant form.' Andrew Purssell, English Literature in Transition, 1880\u20131920

The five stories brought together in Tales of Unrest (1898) mark a turning point in the writer's career. Conrad's first short story collection evidences a writer firmly in control of his new craft staking a claim to diverse cultural and fictional t]

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Tales of Unrest

The first full scholarly edition of Conrad's first collection of short stories, first published in 1898.

Joseph Conrad (Author), Allan H. Simmons (Edited by), J. H. Stape (Edited by)

9781107005501, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 February 2012

376 pages

22.2 x 14.7 x 2.5 cm, 0.58 kg

'This latest instalment in the Cambridge edition of Conrad's collected works, edited by Allan H. Simmons and J. H. Stape, aims to recover an experience of reading Conrad stripped of the interventions that produced the texts with which we are now familiar \u2026 Conrad studies today, much like Conrad's career then, are in vital, vibrant form.' Andrew Purssell, English Literature in Transition, 1880\u20131920

The five stories brought together in Tales of Unrest (1898) mark a turning point in the writer's career. Conrad's first short story collection evidences a writer firmly in control of his new craft staking a claim to diverse cultural and fictional t]

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