Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)

ARNOLD, Anne. "Marguerite Poradowski as Conrad's Friend and Advisor." Conradian 34.1 (2009): 68-v.

BERNSTEIN. Stephen. "Politics, Modernity, and Domesticity: The Gothicism of Conrad's The Secret Agent." Clio 32 (2003): 285-301. [GGIV: 0000]

BUFFINGTON, Robert. "Revaluation: Conrad's Bourgeois Tragedy." Sewanee Review 117.3 (2009): 495-498.

DARVAY, Daniel. "The Politics of Gothic in Conrad's Under Western Eyes." Modern Fiction Studies 55.4 (2009): 693-751.

DAVIES, Laurence. "'Don't You think I am a lost soul?'" Conrad's Early Stories and the Magazines." Conradiana 41.1 (2009): 7-28.

DRYDEN, Linda. "Literary Affinities and the Postcolonial in Stevenson and Conrad." Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2010.


ELBERT, Monika. “The ‘Ligeia’ Syndrome, or Many ‘Happy Returns’ in Conrad’s Gothic.” Conradiana 33 (2001): 129-52. [GGIII: 2826]

FINKELSTEIN, David. "Decent Company: Conrad, Blackwood's, and the Literary Marketplace." Conradiana 41.1 (2009): 29-47.

HALLAM, Clifford Barry. "The Double as Incomplete Self: Studies in Poe, Melville, and Conrad." Dissertation Abstracts International 40 (1979): 4026A-4027A (Miami University).

JOSLIN, Michael Edward. “The Mariner Hath His Will: Joseph Conrad and Gothicism.” Dissertation Abstracts International 38 (1978): 5497A (University of South Carolina). [GGI: 1265].

LIPKA, Jennifer. "'The Horror! The Horror!': Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness as a Gothic Novel." Conradiana 40.1 (2008): 25-37.

MONGIA, Padmini. “‘Ghosts of the Gothic’: Spectral Women and Colonized Spaces in Lord Jim.” Conradiana 17:2 (1993): 1-16. [GGIII: 2828]

NAVARETTE, Susan J. “The Anatomy of Failure in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 35 (1993): 279-315. [GGII: 0800].

SAINT-AMOUR, Paul K. "Gothic Temporality and Total War: Collins, Conrad, and Woolf." Gothic and Modernism: Essaying Dark Literary Modernity. Baltimore, MD and London: Johns Hopkins UP, 2008. 207-27.

SARA, Martín. "Meeting the Civilised Barbarian: Bram Stoker's Dracula and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness." Miscelánea 22 (2000): 129-52.

STEINER, Joan Elizabeth. “Joseph Conrad and the Tradition of Gothic Romance.” Dissertation Abstracts International 32 (1972): 6456A (University of Michigan) [GGI: 1267].