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Chance

A Tale in Two Parts

Author(s): Joseph Conrad , Edited by Allan Simmons, Michael Foster, Introduction by Susan Jones

ISBN: 9781009618243
Publication Date: 19/2/26
Pages: 774
Format: Hardback
Regular price £120.00 GBP
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Published in 1914, Joseph Conrad's Chance, with its female protagonist, Flora de Barral, and happy ending, represented a new departure in his writings. Aided by the robust advertising efforts of his American publisher, Doubleday, Page, Chance was also his first major financial success. This comprehensive critical edition includes an introduction to the novel's origins and sources, while explanatory notes detail literary and historical references, identify real-life places and people, and indicate borrowings and Gallicisms. A 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, a glossary of nautical terms, a genealogy of the text, and reproductions of early drafts. By returning to (and respecting) Conrad's early manuscript and typescript states, this edition presents Chance and its preface in a form more authoritative than any so far printed.

  • The first-ever full critical edition of Conrad's Chance, providing a reliable text freed from error and later editorial interference, and faithful to Conrad's own punctuation
  • Accompanied by a comprehensive 'Textual Essay' along with a full record of the present edition's emendations and of variations in earlier states of the text
  • Provides a rich selection of contextual materials, including a wide-ranging Introduction, addressing Origins, Sources and Contemporary Reception, and appendices providing access to some of Conrad's sources and early drafts and thus encouraging readers to explore the story from a variety of perspectives