Conrad's Lord Jim : a transcription of the manuscript /

Written in 1899-1900, Lord Jim is one of the key works of literary Modernism. A novel of immense power, it has never been out of print, attracting readers for over a century and variously influencing the development of twentieth-century fiction. This page-by-page transcription of the surviving manus...

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Other Authors: Stape, J. H., Sullivan, Ernest W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2011.
Series:Conrad studies ; 5.
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