Works By Joseph Conrad - Chronological List of Texts

Chronological List of Texts

  • 1890 Congo Diary (LE and CDOUP)
  • 1890 Up River Book (CDOUP)
  • 1891? The Princess and the Page
  • 1889-1894 Almayer's Folly
  • 1894-95 An Outcast of the Islands
  • 1895 Author's Note to Almayer's Folly
  • 1895-96 The Sisters
  • 1896 An Outpost of Progress (TU)
  • 1896 The Idiots (TU)
  • 1896 The Lagoon (TU)
  • 1896 The Rescue: Part I
  • 1896-97 The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'
  • 1897 Karain (TU)
  • 1897 Preface to The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'
  • 1897 The Return (TU)
  • 1898 Alphonse Daudet (NLL)
  • 1898 An Observer in Malaya (NLL)
  • 1898 Tales of the Sea (NLL)
  • 1898 Jim: A Sketch
  • 1898 The Rescue: Part II and III
  • 1898 Unpublished Letter to The Times about the SS Mohegan Disaster
  • 1898 Youth
  • 1898-99 Heart of Darkness
  • 1898-1902 Romance (with Ford Madox Ford)
  • 1899-00 Lord Jim
  • 1899-00 The Inheritors (with Ford Madox Ford)
  • 1900-01 Typhoon
  • 1901 Amy Foster (T)
  • 1901 Falk (T)
  • 1901-02 To-morrow (T)
  • 1902 The End of the Tether (Y)
  • 1902-04 Nostromo
  • 1903 The Books of my Childhood
  • 1904 A Glance at Two Books (LE)
  • 1904 Anatole France I (NLL)
  • 1904 Henry James (NLL)
  • 1904 Letter to the Times about the North Sea Affair
  • 1904 One Day More, Dramatization of To-morrow
  • 1904 A Glance at Two Books (LE)
  • 1904 Preface to Maupassant: Yvette (NLL)
  • 1904-05 Autocracy and War (NLL)
  • 1904-05 The Mirror of the Sea
  • 1905 An Anarchist (S6)
  • 1905 Books (NLL)
  • 1905 Henry James, an Appreciation (NLL)
  • 1905 Gaspar Ruiz (S6)
  • 1905-12 Chance
  • 1906 The Brute (S6)
  • 1906 My Best Story and Why I Think So (CDOUP)
  • 1906 The Informer (S6)
  • 1906 The Nature of a Crime (with Ford Madox Ford, CDOUP)
  • 1906 The Secret Agent
  • 1906 John Galsworthy (LE)
  • 1907 The Censor of Plays: An Appreciation (truncated in NLL)
  • 1907-10 Under Western Eyes
  • 1908 Il Conde (S6)
  • 1908 The Black Mate (TH)
  • 1908 The Duel (S6)
  • 1908-09 A Personal Record
  • 1909 The Secret Sharer (TLS)
  • 1909 The Silence of the Sea (CDOUP)
  • 1910 A Happy Wanderer (NLL)
  • 1910 The Life Beyond (NLL)
  • 1910 The Ascending Effort (NLL)
  • 1911 A Familiar Preface to A Personal Record
  • 1911 A Smile of Fortune (TLS)
  • 1911 Prince Roman (TH)
  • 1911 The Partner (WT)
  • 1912 A Friendly Place for Sailors (NLL)
  • 1912 Freya of the Seven Isles (TLS)
  • 1912 Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic (NLL)
  • 1912 Certain Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry into the Loss of the Titanic (NLL)
  • 1912 The Future of Constantinople (LE)
  • 1912-14 Victory
  • 1913 The Inn of the Two Witches (WT)
  • 1914 Because of the Dollars (WT)
  • 1914 The Planter of Malata (WT)
  • 1914 Protection of Ocean Liners (NLL)
  • 1915 Author's Note to the first American Edition of A Set of Six (CDOUP)
  • 1915 Note to the First Edition of Victory
  • 1915 The Shadow-Line
  • 1915 Poland Revisited (NLL)
  • 1915-19 The Rescue: Part IV-VI
  • 1916 A Note on the Polish Question (NLL)
  • 1917 Author's Note to Nostromo
  • 1917 Author's Note to Youth
  • 1917 The Tale (TH)
  • 1917 The Warrior's Soul (TH)
  • 1917 Author's Note to Lord Jim
  • 1917 Flight (NLL)
  • 1917 The Unlighted Coast (LE)
  • 1917 Turgenev (NLL)
  • 1917-18 The Arrow of Gold
  • 1918 First News (NLL)
  • 1918 "Well Done!" (NLL)
  • 1918 Tradition (NLL)
  • 1919 Confidence (NLL)
  • 1919 The Crime of Partition (NLL)
  • 1919 Stephen Crane: A Note without Dates (NLL)
  • 1919 Author's Note to A Personal Record
  • 1919 Author's Note to An Outcast of the Islands
  • 1919 Author's Note to The Mirror of the Sea
  • 1919 Author's Note to Typhoon and Other Stories
  • 1919 Memorandum on the Scheme for fitting-out a Sailing Ship (LE)
  • 1919 The Lesson of the Collision. A monograph upon the loss of the "Empress of Ireland."
  • 1919-20 The Secret Agent, a drama
  • 1920 Author's Note to A Set of Six
  • 1920 Author's Note to Chance
  • 1920 Author's Note to The Rescue
  • 1920 Author's Note to The Secret Agent
  • 1920 Author's Note to The Shadow-Line
  • 1920 Author's Note to Tales of Unrest
  • 1920 Author's Note to 'Twixt Land and Sea
  • 1920 Author's Note to Under Western Eyes
  • 1920 Author's Note to Within the Tides
  • 1920 Author's Notes to Notes on Life and Letters
  • 1920 Author's Note to The Arrow of Gold
  • 1920 Cablegram to the Committee for the Polish Government Loan, Washington (CDOUP)
  • 1920 Laughing Anne, dramatization of Because of the Dollars
  • 1920-24 Suspense
  • 1921 Foreword to Corsican and Irish Landscapes (CDOUP)
  • 1921 The Book of Job, translation of a novel by Bruno Winaver
  • 1921 The First Thing I Remember (CDOUP)
  • 1921 The Dover Patrol (LE)
  • 1921 The Loss of the Dalgonar (LE)
  • 1921-22 The Rover
  • 1922 A Hugh Walpole Anthology Introductory Note (CDOUP)
  • 1922 Foreword to J G Sutherland: At Sea with Joseph Conrad (CDOUP)
  • 1922 Outside Literature (LE)
  • 1922 Cookery (LE)
  • 1923 Ocean Travel (LE)
  • 1923 The Torrens: A Personal Tribute (LE)
  • 1923 Christmas Day at Sea (LE)
  • 1923 Travel (LE)
  • 1923 Stephen Crane (LE)
  • 1923 Draft of Speech to Be Made at the Lifeboat Institution (CDOUP)
  • 1923 Foreword to A J Dawson: Britain's Life-boats (CDOUP)
  • 1923 Proust as Creator (CDOUP)
  • 1923 Speech at the Lifeboat Institution (CDOUP)
  • 1924 Geography and Some Explorers (LE)
  • 1924 Preface to The Nature of a Crime (CDOUP)
  • 1924 Warrington Davies: Adventure in the Night (CDOUP)
  • 1924 Preface to The Shorter Tales of Joseph Conrad (LE)
  • 1924 Legends (LE)
  • Dialogue to Victory, a drama
  • Gaspar, the Strong man. Script for a silent film
  • His War Book: A Preface to Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage (LE)

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