It was not until the late 1930s - after his death - that Joseph
Conrad emerged from literary neglect. Critical works on his
significant contribution began to surface, many comparing him in
talent to Joyce and Faulkner. Frederick R. Karl provides for
readers an independent study on the ""Nostromo"" manuscript and
defends ""Victory"" as one of Conrad's greatest novels.
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