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181. 'For Silences Have Their Character': Ethics, Subjectivity and the Modernist Poetics of Reserve in James, Conrad and Woolf
182. Ethics of representation in novels by George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad
183. The imperial quest and modern memory (Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, Paul Bowles, Graham Greene)
184. 'How shall we write history?': The modernist historiography of Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford and Rebecca West
185. Testimony on trial: Conrad, James and the contest for modernism (Joseph Conrad, Henry James)
186. Contested masculinities: Crises in colonial male identity in the 20th century (Joseph Conrad, George Orwell, Satyajit Ray, Bengal)
187. Fictions of intoxication (D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Sigmund Freud)
188. Vigilantes and other interstitial agents: The construction of the English gentleman, 1865--1918 (Ireland, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker, Joseph Conrad)
189. Apocalyptic futures: Inscribed bodies and the violence of the text in twentieth-century culture (Franz Kafka, Austria, Joseph Conrad, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa)
190. Modernism and the popular press: Conrad, Eliot, Joyce (Joseph Conrad, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ireland)
191. Taking care: Injury and responsibility in literature and law (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West)
192. Forming the hero in four modernist novels (E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene)
193. The remains of the Victorian gentleman in James, Conrad, and Wharton (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Ford Madox Ford, Edgar Rice Burroughs)
194. On the verge of the world: Internationalism in the text of modernism (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Ireland, C. L. R. James)
195. Framing the self: Ideology and subject formation in Conrad, Joyce and Ha Jin
196. Troubling modernity: The making of colonial Malaya (Thomas De Quincey, Joseph Conrad, Munshi Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir)
197. Lo sguardo di Perseo. Italo Calvino e Joseph Conrad: Dal testo all'ipertesto
198. Timely materialisms: Modernism, subjectivity, and language (Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Ireland, Virginia Woolf)
199. Cities of affluence and anger: Urbanism and social class in twentieth century British literature (E. M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Doris Lessing, Joseph Conrad, Salman Rushdie, Zimbabwe, India)
200. 'How should one love?': Alternative love plots and their ethical implications in the Victorian novel (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Anne Bronte)
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