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==Works== {{Main|Joseph Conrad bibliography}} ===Novels=== {{div col}} * ''[[Almayer's Folly]]'' (1895) * ''[[An Outcast of the Islands]]'' (1896) * ''[[The Nigger of the 'Narcissus']]'' (1897) * ''[[Heart of Darkness]]'' (1899) * ''[[Lord Jim]]'' (1900) * ''[[The Inheritors (Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford)|The Inheritors]]'' (with [[Ford Madox Ford]]) (1901) * ''[[Typhoon (novel)|Typhoon]]'' (1902, begun 1899) * ''The End of the Tether'' (written in 1902; collected in ''Youth, a Narrative and Two Other Stories'', 1902) * ''[[Romance (novel)|Romance]]'' (with [[Ford Madox Ford]], 1903) * ''[[Nostromo]]'' (1904) * ''[[The Secret Agent]]'' (1907) * ''[[Under Western Eyes (novel)|Under Western Eyes]]'' (1911) * ''[[Chance (Conrad novel)|Chance]]'' (1913) * ''[[Victory (novel)|Victory]]'' (1915) * ''[[The Shadow Line (novel)|The Shadow Line]]'' (1917) * ''[[The Arrow of Gold]]'' (1919) * ''[[The Rescue (Conrad novel)|The Rescue]]'' (1920) * ''[[The Nature of a Crime]]'' (1923, with [[Ford Madox Ford]]) * ''[[The Rover (novel)|The Rover]]'' (1923) * ''[[Suspense (novel)|Suspense]]'' (1925; unfinished, published posthumously)<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Curreli|first=Mario|title=Joseph Conrad, ''Suspense'', ed. Gene E. Moore (Cambridge University Press, 2011)|url=http://josephconradsociety.org/curreli2.pdf|journal=The Conradian|volume=36|publisher=The Joseph Conrad Society}}</ref> {{div col end}} ===Stories=== * "[[The Black Mate]]": written, according to Conrad, in 1886; may be counted as his "opus double zero"{{?}}; published 1908; posthumously collected in ''Tales of Hearsay'', 1925. * "[[The Idiots (short story)|The Idiots]]": Conrad's truly first short story, which may be counted as his opus zero, was written during his honeymoon (1896), published in ''The Savoy'' periodical, 1896, and collected in ''Tales of Unrest'', 1898. * "[[The Lagoon]]": composed 1896; published in ''[[Cornhill Magazine]]'', 1897; collected in ''Tales of Unrest'', 1898: "It is the first short story I ever wrote." * "[[An Outpost of Progress]]": written 1896; published in ''[[Cosmopolis: A Literary Review|Cosmopolis]]'', 1897, and collected in ''Tales of Unrest'', 1898: "My next [second] effort in short-story writing"; it shows numerous thematic affinities with ''[[Heart of Darkness]]''; in 1906, Conrad described it as his "best story". * "[[The Return (Conrad short story)|The Return]]": completed early 1897, while writing "Karain"; never published in magazine form; collected in ''Tales of Unrest'', 1898: "[A]ny kind word about 'The Return' (and there have been such words said at different times) awakens in me the liveliest gratitude, for I know how much the writing of that fantasy has cost me in sheer toil, in temper, and in disillusion." Conrad, who suffered while writing this psychological ''chef-d'oeuvre'' of introspection, once remarked: "I hate it." * "Karain: A Memory": written February–April 1897; published November 1897 in ''[[Blackwood's Magazine]]'' and collected in ''Tales of Unrest'', 1898: "my third short story in... order of time". * "[[Youth (Conrad short story)|Youth]]": written 1898; collected in ''Youth, a Narrative, and Two Other Stories'', 1902 * "[[Falk (short story)|Falk]]": novella / story, written early 1901; collected only in ''Typhoon and Other Stories'', 1903 * "[[Amy Foster]]": composed 1901; published in the ''Illustrated London News'', December 1901, and collected in ''Typhoon and Other Stories'', 1903. * "To-morrow": written early 1902; serialised in ''[[The Pall Mall Magazine]]'', 1902, and collected in ''Typhoon and Other Stories'', 1903 * "Gaspar Ruiz": written after ''Nostromo'' in 1904–5; published in ''[[The Strand Magazine]]'', 1906, and collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'', 1908 (UK), 1915 (US). This story was the only piece of Conrad's fiction ever adapted by the author for cinema, as ''Gaspar the Strong Man'', 1920. * "An Anarchist": written late 1905; serialised in ''[[Harper's Magazine]]'', 1906; collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'', 1908 (UK), 1915 (US) * "The Informer": written before January 1906; published, December 1906, in ''Harper's Magazine'', and collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'', 1908 (UK), 1915 (US) * "The Brute": written early 1906; published in ''The Daily Chronicle'', December 1906; collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'', 1908 (UK), 1915 (US) * "[[The Duel (short story)|The Duel: A Military Story]]": serialised in the UK in ''[[The Pall Mall Magazine]]'', early 1908, and later that year in the US as "The Point of Honor", in the periodical ''Forum''; collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'' in 1908 and published by Garden City Publishing in 1924. [[Joseph Fouché]] makes a cameo appearance. * "Il Conde" (i.e., "''Conte''" [The Count]): appeared in ''[[Cassell's Magazine]]'' (UK), 1908, and ''Hampton{{'}}s'' (US), 1909; collected in ''[[A Set of Six]]'', 1908 (UK), 1915 (US) * "[[The Secret Sharer]]": written December 1909; published in ''[[Harper's Magazine]]'', 1910, and collected in ''Twixt Land and Sea'', 1912 * "Prince Roman": written 1910, published 1911 in ''[[The Oxford and Cambridge Review]]''; posthumously collected in ''Tales of Hearsay'', 1925; based on the story of Prince [[Roman Sanguszko]] of Poland (1800–81) * "A Smile of Fortune": a long story, almost a novella, written in mid-1910; published in ''London Magazine'', February 1911; collected in ''[['Twixt Land and Sea]]'', 1912 * "Freya of the Seven Isles": a near-novella, written late 1910–early 1911; published in ''[[The Metropolitan Magazine]]'' and ''London Magazine'', early 1912 and July 1912, respectively; collected in ''[['Twixt Land and Sea]]'', 1912 * "The Partner": written 1911; published in ''Within the Tides'', 1915 * "[[The Inn of the Two Witches]]": written 1913; published in ''Within the Tides'', 1915 * "Because of the Dollars": written 1914; published in ''Within the Tides'', 1915 * "The Planter of Malata": written 1914; published in ''Within the Tides'', 1915 * "The Warrior's Soul": written late 1915–early 1916; published in ''Land and Water'', March 1917; collected in ''Tales of Hearsay'', 1925 * "[[The Tale (Conrad short story)|The Tale]]": Conrad's only story about World War I; written 1916, first published 1917 in ''The Strand Magazine''; posthumously collected in ''Tales of Hearsay'', 1925 ===Essays=== * "[[Autocracy and War]]" (1905) * ''[[The Mirror of the Sea]]'' (collection of autobiographical essays first published in various magazines 1904–06), 1906 * ''[[A Personal Record]]'' (also published as ''Some Reminiscences''), 1912 * ''The First News'', 1918 * ''The Lesson of the Collision: A monograph upon the loss of the "[[RMS Empress of Ireland|Empress of Ireland]]"'', 1919 * ''The Polish Question'', 1919 * ''The Shock of War'', 1919 * ''[[Notes on Life and Letters]]'', 1921 * ''[[Notes on My Books]]'', 1921 * ''[[Last Essays]]'', edited by [[Richard Curle]], 1926 * ''[[The Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces]]'', edited by [[Zdzisław Najder]], 1978, {{ISBN|978-0-385-00771-9}}
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