IF Mr. Joseph Conrad appears at first glimpse as a romancer, — and it is certain that to many readers he does, — the explanation is simply that he is a deeper realist than is commonly perceived. There ...
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edited with Introduction and Notes by Edward Garnett. Indianapolis: The BobbsMerrill Co. 1928. 8vo. 318 pp. Illus. $3.50. LORD BACON, in his essay ‘Of Friendship,’ said: ‘We know diseases of stoppings ...