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This is the greatest description of Joseph Conrad’s writing style ever. From Ford Madox Ford’s 1911 essay “The Critical Attitude” (Ford and Conrad were close friends and sometime collaborators).
Mr Conrad is much less concerned [than Henry James] with spiritual relationships and much more with a sort of material fatalism. ... Continue reading »
Mr Conrad is much less concerned [than Henry James] with spiritual relationships and much more with a sort of material fatalism. ... Continue reading »
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