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When Joseph Conrad died in 1924, Ford Madox Ford immediately published a memoir of his involvement with Conrad at which Conrad's widow took offense. The ensuing "controversy" left Ford with a lasting reputation for "unreliability" which Morey examines in detail, uncovering evidence that substantiates most of Ford's claims. Morey's judicious assessment of the literary friendship and interdependence between two remarkable writers is a much-needed addition to studies of Conrad and Ford.
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Psychiatrists --- Satire, English --- Psychological fiction, English --- London (England)
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Psychological fiction, English --- Criticism, Textual --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Criticism, Textual.
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English fiction --- Roman anglais --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Psychological fiction, English --- Self in literature --- -Psychological fiction, English --- -Self in literature --- English psychological fiction --- English literature --- English fiction - 20th century - History and criticism --- Psychological fiction, English - History and criticism
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Lawrence's best-known late fictions are presented in this volume, which is dominated by two powerful novellas, The Virgin and the Gipsy and The Escaped Cock (also known as The Man Who Died). In the first, a young woman from a restrictive English rectory discovers further dimensions to life through her contact with a gipsy; in the second, an unnamed man - in fact Lawrence's vision of Christ - is resurrected and escapes from his tomb. Both novellas deal with the themes of escape and sexual awakening, which are echoed in the four short stories and three fragments also collected here. This edition restores Lawrence's final texts, before the changes introduced by censorship, mistakes in transmission and various other forms of interference, with variants recorded. The introduction traces the history of the stories, while the notes offer help with allusions, contexts and other points of potential difficulty or interest.
Erotic stories, English. --- Psychological fiction, English. --- Resurrection --- Romanies --- Young women --- Erotic stories, English --- Psychological fiction, English --- Future life --- English psychological fiction --- English fiction --- English erotic stories
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Psychological fiction, English --- History and criticism. --- Conrad, Joseph, --- Africa --- In literature.
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