Tales of Unrest
Tales of Unrest is a collection of short stories by Joseph Conrad originally published in 1898. Four of the five stories had been published previously in various magazines. This was the first published collection of any of Conrad's stories.
Author | Joseph Conrad |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Frame story, Short Stories |
Publication date | 1898 in literature |
Media type | Print (serial) |
The Stories
- "Karain: A Memory", first published in Blackwood's magazine in 1897
- "The Idiots", first published in The Savoy in 1896
- "An Outpost of Progress", first published in Cosmopolis in 1897
- "The Return", never previously published
- "The Lagoon", first published in Cornhill Magazine in 1897
gollark: What if 1 in 100 allowed you to pick a code, too.
gollark: Thoughts?
gollark: Ooh, no. With a per-breeding chance - every 2G sinnerscale could be your last!
gollark: To drive more drama, they would occasionally just vanish from scrolls for no reason.
gollark: Post enough in Suggestions/Requests and it would appear annoyingly placed in the middle of your scroll.
References
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- J.H. Stape, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
- Project Gutenberg Works by Joseph Conrad at Project Gutenberg (plain text and HTML)
External links
- Tales of Unrest at Project Gutenberg
Tales of Unrest public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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