Conrad's "The duel" : : sources/text / / edited by J.H. Stape, John G. Peters.

Since the publication of Joseph Conrad’s “Author’s Note” (1920) to A Set of Six (1908), readers have been aware that the plot for the Napolonic tale “The Duel” derived from an existing account. What has been unknown till now is the large number of venues in which that account variously appeared. Thi...

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Superior document:Conrad studies ; 8
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill | Rodopi,, [2015]
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Conrad studies ; 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (188 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
“The Duel”: Ur-Versions, 1858–1903 /
A 1907 Source for “The Duel” /
“The Duel”: The Typescript/Manuscript /
Summary:Since the publication of Joseph Conrad’s “Author’s Note” (1920) to A Set of Six (1908), readers have been aware that the plot for the Napolonic tale “The Duel” derived from an existing account. What has been unknown till now is the large number of venues in which that account variously appeared. This volume traces the tale’s fascinating genealogy and the immediate contemporary source that inspired Conrad’s 1907 story. A transcription of the story’s typescript-manuscript sheds light on the story’s development. Conrad’s “The Duel”: Sources/Text will interest several readerships. Scholars engaged in historical and textual research can explore how Conrad drew upon, reworked, and transformed the story’s sources. The relationships between the tale’s initial draft and final form will interest scholars of genetic questions, and teachers of short fiction and of creative writing will find this an invaluable volume for exploring how source materials alter during the creative process.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004292438
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by J.H. Stape, John G. Peters.