Notes on Life and Letters

Joseph Conrad (1857 - 1924)

Conrad described the twenty-six essays collected here as a "one-man show" comprising "Conrad literary, Conrad political, Conrad reminiscent, Conrad controversial", but never Conrad "with his boots off". He is particularly passionate when writing on Russian autocracy, on Poland's under-appreciated past and its hopes for the future, and on the self-serving blather of promoters loudly proclaiming that the sinking of the Titanic held no lessons for anyone but that the vessel should have had fewer lifeboats, and that her captain should have aimed to strike any iceberg head on. There are quieter, more tender recollections here too, including Conrad's appreciation of Stephen Crane, whom Conrad knew personally and liked very much, and a moving account of his return to Poland after a long absence at the very moment the Great War was breaking out. (Summary by Peter Dann)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Author's Note Peter Dann
00:07:22
Play 02 Books — 1905 Peter Dann
00:14:30
Play 03 Henry James — An Appreciation — 1905 Peter Dann
00:17:14
Play 04 Alphonse Daudet — 1905 Peter Dann
00:09:50
Play 05 Guy de Maupassant — 1904 Peter Dann
00:14:02
Play 06 Anatole France — 1904 Peter Dann
00:25:06
Play 07 Turgenev — 1917 Peter Dann
00:06:57
Play 08 Stephen Crane — A Note Without Dates — 1919 Peter Dann
00:06:26
Play 09 Tales of the Sea — 1898 Peter Dann
00:08:38
Play 10 An Observer In Malaya — 1898 Peter Dann
00:05:45
Play 11 A Happy Wanderer — 1910 Peter Dann
00:08:15
Play 12 The Life Beyond — 1910 Peter Dann
00:08:50
Play 13 The Ascending Effort — 1910 Peter Dann
00:08:44
Play 14 The Censor of Plays — An Appreciation — 1907 Peter Dann
00:09:57
Play 15 Autocracy and War — 1905 Peter Dann
01:02:51
Play 16 The Crime of Partition — 1919 Peter Dann
00:36:23
Play 17 A Note on the Polish Problem — 1916 Peter Dann
00:12:49
Play 18 Poland Revisited — 1915 Peter Dann
01:03:38
Play 19 First News — 1918 Peter Dann
00:09:34
Play 20 Well Done — 1918 Peter Dann
00:29:08
Play 21 Tradition — 1918 Peter Dann
00:13:59
Play 22 Confidence — 1919 Peter Dann
00:13:01
Play 23 Flight — 1917 Peter Dann
00:06:51
Play 24 Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic — 1912 Peter Dann
00:30:33
Play 25 Certain Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry into the Loss of the Titanic — 1912 Peter Dann
00:37:18
Play 26 Protection of Ocean Liners — 1914 Peter Dann
00:20:09
Play 27 A Friendly Place — 1914 Peter Dann
00:05:49