Advanced Search results:
Any results shown below can be ordered in a variety of ways simple by clicking on the column header. To view an individual entry click on the 'Evidence' data.
Click check box to select all entries on this page:
Go to page: [1] 1 [1]
√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text |
1900-1945 | 'To go back to your book ["Joseph Conrad: A Study"]; I know you thought highly of "Nostromo" but didn't know you placed it quite so far above the other books. The o... | William Henry Hudson | Joseph Conrad | The Secret Agent | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | 'I have lately re-read here the complete works of Conrad and Henry James and am engaged on reading all the books of Stephen Crane that I can lay my hands on—for the to ... | Ford Madox Ford | Joseph Conrad | The Secret Agent | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | 'Conrad?s book, though of course very distinguished, is not as good as his last.' | Arnold Bennett | Joseph Conrad | Secret Agent, The | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | '. . . when I recall the quiet domestic scenes behind the shop in 'The Secret Agent' here is rather the sort of thing I reckon to handle myself?but I respectfully retire ... | Arnold Bennett | Joseph Conrad | The Secret Agent | Print: Book |