Twenty-six essays in Notes on Life and Letters (1921) present a kaleidoscopic view of Joseph Conrad''s literary views and interest in the events of his day including the Titanic disaster and First World War. The introduction traces the pre-publication history of the essays and the book''s reception offering new perspectives on the work''s relationship to Conrad''s other writings.
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