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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham

  

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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham : His People and Other Tales and Sketches

'The writer [Ford Madox Ford] never saw Conrad read any book of memoirs except those of Maxime Ducamp and the Correspondence of Flaubert; those we read daily together over a space of years. But somewhere in the past Conrad had read every imaginable and unimaginable volume of politician's memoirs, Mme de Campan, the Duc d'Audiffret Pasquier, Benjamin Constant, Karoline Bauer, Sir Horace Rumbold, Napoleon the Great, Napoleon III, Benjamin Franklin, Assheton Smith, Pitt, Chatham, Palmerston, Parnell,the late Queen Victoria, Dilke, Morley [...] There was no memoir of all these that he had missed or forgotten—down to "Il Principe" or the letters of Thomas Cromwell. He could suddenly produce an incident from the life of Lord Shaftesbury and work it into "Nostromo" [...].'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Joseph Conrad      Print: Book

  

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham : Father Archangel of Scotland, and Other Essays

'Thanks ever so much for the book ["Father Archangel of Scotland, and Other Essays"]. I have read it once so far. The more I read you the more I admire. This is a strong word but not a bit too strong for the sensation it is supposed to describe.'

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: Joseph Conrad      Print: Book

  

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