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E-book: Set of Six

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A Set of Six (1908) is one of Conrad's most versatile and varied compositions, embracing diverse interests and settings, multiple tonal qualities and a medley of short-story forms (ranging from the novella in 'The Duel' to the anecdotal tale in 'The Informer'). The volume's wide-ranging introduction offers a careful evaluation of the origins and sources of the individual stories, while also measuring their early reception as a published collection. Explanatory notes clarify literary and historical references, identify real-life places and people, and indicate borrowings and Gallicisms. The lengthy textual essay and its accompanying apparatus lay out the history of composition and publication, detailing interventions made by Conrad's typists, compositors and editors. Also included are appendices, allowing the reader first-hand access to Conrad's source material; glossaries of nautical and foreign terms; and illustrations in the form of maps and reproductions of early drafts. By returning to (and respecting) Conrad's own early manuscript and typescript forms, this edition presents the collection and its preface in a form more authoritative than any so far printed.

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This is the first comprehensive and authoritative critical edition of Conrad's collection of short stories, A Set of Six (1908).
List of Illustrations
xv
General Editor's Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Chronology xxi
Abbreviations and Note on Editions xxvii
Introduction xxix
Origins xxxi
Sources xxxvii
Reception lxi
A Set of Six
Note to the First American Edition
5(2)
Author's Note
7(4)
Gaspar Ruiz
11(52)
The Informer
63(24)
The Brute
87(22)
An Anarchist
109(22)
The Duel
131(78)
II Conde
209(25)
The Texts: An Essay
234(92)
An Anarchist
244(8)
The Informer
252(7)
The Brute
259(7)
II Conde
266(6)
The Duel
272(18)
Book Editions
290(16)
Emendation
306(14)
The `Note to the First American Edition'
320(1)
The `Author's Note'
321(3)
The Cambridge Texts
324(2)
Apparatus
326(132)
Emendation and Variation
326(100)
Emendations of Accidentals
426(31)
End-of-Line Word-Division
457(1)
Textual Notes
458(5)
Appendices
A Conrad's Sources for `Gaspar Ruiz'
463(4)
B Conrad's Sources for `The Duel'
467(10)
C `Author's Note' to Youth and Gaspar Ruiz
477(2)
Explanatory Notes
479(27)
Glossaries 506(1)
Foreign Words and Phrases 506(4)
Nautical Terms 510(5)
Maps 515
Allan H. Simmons is Emeritus Professor at St Mary's University, Twickenham. He is General Editor of the Cambridge Edition, for which he has edited a number of volumes, including An Outcast of the Islands (2016) and The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' (2017). A member of the executive of the Joseph Conrad Society, he is Advisory Editor of The Conradian. Michael Foster was a Senior Lecturer (Retired) at St Mary's University, Twickenham, in English and Applied Linguistics. He was Programme Director for English Language and Literature and for the post-graduate course in Applied Linguistics. Owen Knowles is a Research Fellow in the Department of English at the University of Hull. An ex-editor of The Conradian, he has also published numerous works on Joseph Conrad, including the Oxford Reader's Companion to Conrad (with Gene M. Moore, 2001) and A Conrad Chronology (2014).