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Joseph Conrad and American Writers: A Bibliographical Study of Affinities, Influences, and Relations
Contributor(s): Secor, Robert (Author), Moddelmog, Debra a. (Author), Moddelmog, Debra (Compiled by)
ISBN: 0313246017     ISBN-13: 9780313246012
Publisher: Greenwood
OUR PRICE:   $69.30  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 1985
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Annotation: This bibliographical study records a wealth of significant references connecting Joseph Conrad to American writers (and vice versa) and illuminating his influence on their work. It lists and fully annotates any book or essay that discusses the relationship between Conrad and American writers. Chapters deal with Conrad's relation to writers ranging from James Fenimore Cooper to Ernest Hemingway. The final section examines Conrad's influence on a number of modern American writers, in addition to his works portrayed by American filmmakers and his visit to America. The indexes list the authors in the bibliography, American writers and their works in relation to Conrad, and Conrad's own works. A concise chronology of Conrad's life and an introductory essay surveying the findings of the bibliography and assessing their significance appear at the beginning of the volume.
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Bibliographies & Indexes
- Literary Criticism | American - General
Dewey: 016.823
LCCN: 85000933
Lexile Measure: 1070
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.3 lbs) 258 pages
 
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This bibliographical study records a wealth of significant references connecting Joseph Conrad to American writers (and vice versa) and illuminating his influence on their work. It lists and fully annotates any book or essay that discusses the relationship between Conrad and American writers. Chapters deal with Conrad's relation to writers ranging from James Fenimore Cooper to Ernest Hemingway. The final section examines Conrad's influence on a number of modern American writers, in addition to his works portrayed by American filmmakers and his visit to America. The indexes list the authors in the bibliography, American writers and their works in relation to Conrad, and Conrad's own works. A concise chronology of Conrad's life and an introductory essay surveying the findings of the bibliography and assessing their significance appear at the beginning of the volume.