Joseph Conrad Books in Order
Joseph Conrad is a Polish-born English novelist renowned for his thought-provoking works, particularly "Heart of Darkness," a fictionalized account of Colonial Africa. Born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, Conrad left his native Poland in his teenage years to evade conscription into the Russian Army. He embarked on a maritime career, joining the French Merchant Marine as a gunrunner and later learning English from his British shipmates. As a Master Mariner, Conrad spent over sixteen years at sea before an event inspired him to take up writing. His experience navigating a steamship into Africa profoundly impacted him, leading to the publication of "Heart of Darkness" in 1899. This novel was followed by other works exploring his life and experiences, cementing his status as a pioneering English novelist. With his unique blend of influences from French, Russian, and Polish literature, Conrad has been celebrated as one of the most powerful, insightful, and disturbing novelists in the English canon.
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Book Series by Joseph Conrad
- #1AmazonThe Shifting of the Fire (With: Ford Madox Ford)(1892)
- #2AmazonAlmayer's Folly
- #3AmazonAn Outcast of the Islands
- #4AmazonThe N*gger of Narcissus
- #5AmazonLord Jim(1900)
- #6AmazonRomance (With: Ford Madox Ford)(1900)
- #7AmazonThe Inheritors (With: Ford Madox Ford)(1901)
- #8AmazonHeart of Darkness(1902)
- #9AmazonNostromo(1904)
- #10AmazonThe Secret Agent(1907)
- #11AmazonThe Point of Honor / The Duel(1908)
- #12AmazonA Set Of Six(1908)
- #13AmazonThe Secret Sharer(1909)
- #14AmazonThe Nature of a Crime (With: Ford Madox Ford)(1909)
- #15AmazonUnder Western Eyes(1911)
- #16Amazon'Twixt Land and Sea(1912)
- #17AmazonA Personal Record(1912)
- #18AmazonChance(1913)
- #19AmazonVictory(1915)
- #20AmazonWithin the Tides(1915)
- #21AmazonThe Shadow-Line(1916)
- #22AmazonThe Arrow of Gold(1919)
- #23AmazonThe Rescue(1920)
- #24AmazonThe Black Mate(1922)
- #25AmazonThe Rover(1923)
- #26AmazonThe Tremolino(2020)
- #27AmazonTales Of Unrest(1898)
- #28AmazonTyphoon(1902)
- #29AmazonYouth, A Narrative(1902)
- #30AmazonLaughing Anne & One day more: two plays(1924)
- #31AmazonTales Of Hearsay(1925)
- #32AmazonTales of Land and Sea(1953)
- #33AmazonThe Portable Conrad(1961)
- #34AmazonConrad's Manifesto(1966)
- #35AmazonCongo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces(1978)
- #36AmazonYouth / Heart of Darkness / The End of the Tether(2010)
- #37AmazonOne Day More(2007)
- #1AmazonTravels with My Aunt (By: Graham Greene)(1969)
- #2AmazonIn Patagonia (By: Bruce Chatwin)(1977)
- #3AmazonShadow of the Silk Road (By: Colin Thubron)(2007)
- #4AmazonA Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers (By: Xiaolu Guo)(2007)
- #5AmazonBlood River (By: Tim Butcher)(2007)
- #6AmazonGreat First World War Stories(1930)
- #7Amazon50 Great Short Stories(1952)
- #8AmazonShort Story Masterpieces: 35 Classic American and British Stories from the First Half of the 20th Century(1954)
- #9AmazonMysterious Sea Stories(1987)
- #10AmazonSea-Cursed(1994)
- #11AmazonEmpire Tales(2008)
- #12Amazon50 Classic Novellas(2011)
- #13AmazonSimply Witchcraft's Best Short Stories Volume I(2013)
- #14AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
About Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad is a Polish-born English novelist renowned for his thought-provoking works, particularly "Heart of Darkness," a fictionalized account of Colonial Africa. Born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, Conrad left his native Poland in his teenage years to evade conscription into the Russian Army. He embarked on a maritime career, joining the French Merchant Marine as a gunrunner and later learning English from his British shipmates. As a Master Mariner, Conrad spent over sixteen years at sea before an event inspired him to take up writing. His experience navigating a steamship into Africa profoundly impacted him, leading to the publication of "Heart of Darkness" in 1899. This novel was followed by other works exploring his life and experiences, cementing his status as a pioneering English novelist. With his unique blend of influences from French, Russian, and Polish literature, Conrad has been celebrated as one of the most powerful, insightful, and disturbing novelists in the English canon.
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