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  1. May 29, 2015 · 7. ‘The Secret Sharer’ (1912). Okay, so this one isn’t a novel, but a short story of around 40 pages. It is, however, probably the most popular – and most critically acclaimed – of Conrad’s bona fide short stories (if we count Heart of Darkness as a short novel rather than a short story), and much of Conrad’s fiction blurs the ...

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  2. The Secret Agent. The Secret Agent is Conrad’s most carefully controlled novel. While novels such as Nostromo and Lord Jim may have gotten away from him a bit, Conrad is in complete control of The Secret Agent. The novel is a carefully-wrought narrative and like Nostromo is a novel of politics, and also like Nostromo it is highly critical ...

  3. Joseph Conrad wrote numerous full-length novels, but what were Conrad’s best books? From his debut in 1895, Almayer’s Folly , to his final novel, Suspense (which he left unfinished – aptly, given the novel’s title – upon his death in 1924), Conrad’s fiction is an intriguing blend of difficult prose, exotic locations, adventure and betrayal, and moral and philosophical contemplation.

  4. Jun 24, 2019 · This is a great and epic novel that uniquely follows the life of a man on a journey towards ambition, self-discovery, and ultimately, redemption. There is certainly a little bit of Lord Jim that is relatable in all of our lives. If you have yet to read a Joseph Conrad novel, or you enjoyed Heart of Darkness, then Lord Jim will not disappoint.

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  6. Joseph Conrad. Heart of Darkness, a novel by Joseph Conrad, was originally a three-part series in Blackwood's Magazine in 1899. It is a story within a story, following a character named Charlie Marlow, who recounts his adventure to a group of men onboard an anchored ship. The story told is of his early life as a ferry boat captain.