Joseph Conrad
Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, was a Polish-British novelist and short-story writer regarded as one of the greatest English-language authors. Orphaned young after his parents' exile and death due to Russian persecution, he became a sailor on French and British ships, gaining experiences that shaped his fiction, before turning to writing with his debut novel Almayer's Folly in 1895. He is best known for works like Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and Nostromo, exploring themes of morality, imperialism, and human nature.
Novel
Short story
Novella
The Shadow Line; a confession
A Set of Six
Twixt Land and Sea Tales
Heart of Darkness (Ad Classic Library Edition)
Lord Jim
Notes on Life and Letters
Heart of Darkness Student Edition
An Outcast of the Islands
Heart of Darkness
Within the Tides
Lord Jim (Webster's German Thesaurus Edition)
Victory An Island Tale
Nigger of the Narcissus/Heart of Dark
The Portable Conrad (Penguin Classics)
The Duel Illustrated
The Secret Sharer
Chance
The Mirror of the Sea (1906): Autobiographical memoirs
Heart of Darkness: (Literature Classics Collection)
An Outcast of the Islands (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)
Heart of Darkness
Tales of Hearsay: Last Essays
An Outpost of Progress
Chance: A Tale in Two Parts