13. Conrad adapted / Richard J. Hand. 2. Reading Heart of Darkness / Allan H. Simmons -- 3. The political novels / Richard Niland -- 4. Approaching Conrad through theory: 'The Secret Sharer' / Douglas Kerr -- 5. Letters and autobiographical writings / Andrew Glazzard -- 6. Serialization / Stephen Donovan -- 7. Texts / J.H. Stape -- 8. Conrad's style / Michael Greaney -- 9. Reception revisited / Peter Lancelot Mallios -- 10. Conrad and gender / Debra Romanick Baldwin -- 11. Postcolonial Conrad / Andrew Francis -- 12. Conrad and contemporary writings / David Miller -- 13. Conrad adapted / Richard J. Hand.
Summary:
"Joseph Conrad's centrality to modern literature is well established. The New Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad provides essential guidance to varied developments in the field of Conrad studies since the publication of The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad (1996). The volume's thirteen chapters offer diverse perspectives on emergent areas of interest, including canon formation, postcolonialism, gender, critical reception and adaptation. Likewise, chapters on Conrad's autobiographical writings, Heart of Darkness and 'The Secret Sharer', consider recent trends in both literary and cultural studies. A chronology and an updated guide to further reading serve to provide essential orientation to a large and complex field. This volume is the ideal starting point for students new to Conrad's work as well as for scholars wishing to keep abreast of current issues"-- Provided by publisher.
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