Conradiana: A Journal of Joseph Conrad Studies (Volume 26, Numbers 2 and 3, Autumn 1994)
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85-250 pp. CONTENTS: Conrad's Irony: The Politics of Irony in Reading Conrad, by Paul B. Armstrong - Strategies of Reappraisal: Conrad's The Secret Agent, by Gudrun Kauhl; Conrad and Signifiers: Language and "Adjectival Insistence" in Heart of Darkness, by Reynold Humphries - Money, Language, and the Body in "Typhoon", by James Hansford - Costaguana's Other Coup: The Failed Insurrection of Private Lyric Speech against Official Doublespeak in Nostromo, by Cathryn Brigham - Under Western Eyes and Hamlet: Where Angels Fear to Tread, by Josiane Paccaud-Huguet - "The Planter of Malata": A Case of Creative Pathology, by Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan; Gender Performance in Victory, by Betty Vanderwielen; Requiem for Biography: The Cae of Joseph Conrad, by Joyce Wexler; Reviews: Joseph Kolupke on Typhoon and Other Stories, ed. Paul Kirschner and Typhoon/Typhon, ed., Sylvere Monod - Robert Ducharme on Ross C. Murfin, Lord Jim: After the Truth - Joseph McLaughlin on Chris Bongie, Exotic Memories: Literature, Colonialism, and the Fin de Siecle - Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan on Jakob Lothe, Conrad's Narrative Method - Rita Bode on Ruth L. Nadelhaft, Joseph Conrad - John McClure on Joseph Conrad: Third World Perspectives, ed. Robert Hamner - Jeremy Hawthorn on D. C. R. A. Gonnetilleke, Joseph Conrad: Beyond Culture and Background - Richard Ruppel on Marianna Torgovnick, Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives - Arnold E. Davidson on Mark A. Wollaeger, Joseph Conrad and the Fictions of Skepticism - Sooyoung Chon on Heliena Hrenn, Conrad's Lingard Trilogy: Empire, Race, and Women in the Malay Novels; Index for Volume 26.