Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this fourteenth and final installment, you'll hear Chapters 41 through 45. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this thirteenth installment, you'll hear Chapters 35 through 40. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive.
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Recommended Article:
Stephen Donovan. “The American Serialization of Lord Jim.” Journal of European Periodical Studies, vol. 2, no. 2, Dec. 2017. https://ojs.ugent.be/jeps/article/view/4811
Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this twelfth installment, you'll hear Chapters 31 through 35. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 168, beginning at page 358).
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Recommended Article:
Krishnan, S. (2004). Seeing the Animal: Colonial Space and Movement in Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim. NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 37(3), 326-351. www.jstor.org/stable/40267598
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this eleventh installment, you'll hear Chapters 28 through 30. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 168, beginning at page 251).
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Recommended Article:
Mongia, Padmini. “'Ghosts of the Gothic': Spectral women and colonized spaces in ‘Lord Jim.’” The Conradian, vol. 17, no. 2, 1993, pp. 1–16. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20874026.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this tenth installment, you'll hear Chapters 24 through 27. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 168, beginning at page 88).
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Recommended Article:
Freedman, W. (2014). Joseph Conrad and the Anxiety of Knowledge. University of South Carolina Press. https://www.sc.edu/uscpress/books/2014/7306.html
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this ninth installment, you'll hear Chapters 21 through 23. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 803).
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Recommended Article:
Said, E.W. (2008). Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography. Columbia University Press.
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Said, E.W., Jhally, S., Talreja, S., Smith, J. (2005). Edward Said: On 'Orientalism'. [Interview]. https://www.mediaed.org/transcripts/Edward-Said-On-Orientalism-Transcript.pdf
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this eighth installment, you'll hear Chapters 17 through 20. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 666).
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Recommended Article:
Hampson, Robert. “‘A Passion for Maps’: Conrad, Africa, Australia, and South-East Asia.” The Conradian, vol. 28, no. 1, 2003, pp. 34–56. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20874217.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this seventh installment, you'll hear Chapters 14 through 16. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 511).
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Recommended Article:
Moore, Gene M. “The Missing Crew of the ‘Patna.’” The Conradian, vol. 25, no. 1, 2000, pp. 83–98. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20874166.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this sixth installment, you'll hear Chapters 12 & 13. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 406).
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Recommended Article:
Kerr, Douglas. “Crowds, Colonialism, and 'Lord Jim.’” The Conradian, vol. 18, no. 2, 1994, pp. 49–64. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20874056.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this fifth installment, you'll hear Chapters 10 & 11. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 234).
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Recommended Article:
Sherry, Norman. “Conrad's Source for Lord Jim.” The Modern Language Review, vol. 59, no. 4, 1964, pp. 545–557. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3721030.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this fourth installment, you'll hear Chapters 8 & 9. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 167, beginning at page 60).
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In this episode, Lauren and Ann discuss their decision to censor a word in the text, with the hope that people who want to study the text and the context of that word will be able to do so by reading the text, while those who do not want to be surprised with that type of language can choose not to hear it in the middle of this podcast. There are a number of articles about this word in particular and its place in literature and today's classrooms. Here are several of those recommendations for you to read further:
In addition, our conversation briefly touched on the use of the word "Oriental" in the text. For more information about this word and the concept of Orientalism, this text may be of interest to you:
Nutting Memorial Library, and likely your local public or university library, has many more materials on these themes. If you want to learn more about these topics, please contact your librarian for recommendations on further reading.
Recommended Article:
Panagopoulos, Nic. “Orientalism in Lord Jim: The East under Western Eyes.” Conradiana , vol. 45, no. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 55–82. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24643409.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this third installment, you'll hear Chapters 6 & 7. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 166, beginning at page 807).
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Recommended Article:
Burgoyne, Mary. “'Writing Man to Fighting Man’: Conrad Republished for the Armed Services during the World Wars.” The Conradian, vol. 38, no. 1, 2013, pp. 99–127., www.jstor.org/stable/24614078.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this second installment, you'll hear Chapter 5. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 166, beginning at page 644).
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Recommended Article:
Meyers, Jeffrey. “Conrad's Examinations for the British Merchant Service.” Conradiana, vol. 23, no. 2, 1991, pp. 123–132. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24634825.
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Welcome to Nutting Memorial Library's presentation of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In this first installment, you'll hear Chapters 1 through 4. Follow along in the text at Project Gutenberg, or read the original publication in Blackwood's Magazine from the Internet Archive (volume 166, beginning at page 441).
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Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/blackwoodsmagazi166edinuoft/
Recommended Article:
Reading the Times: Temporality and History in Twentieth-Century Fiction, by Randall Stevenson, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2018, pp. 27–46. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1tqxtw6.6.
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