
The Napoleonic Novels: The Rover & Suspense
From the Renowned Author of The Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes (Including Author's Memoirs, Letters & Critical Essays)By Joseph ConradLength47h 16m
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The Rover is a novel by Joseph Conrad, written between 1921 and 1922. It was first published in 1923. The story takes place in the south of France, against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Napoleon's rise to power, and the French-English rivalry in the Mediterranean.
Suspense: A Napoleonic Novel is the last novel of Joseph Conrad and was published in 1925.
Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), was a Polish author who wrote in English after settling in England. Conrad is regarded as one of the greatest novelists in English, though he did not speak the language fluently until he was in his twenties. He wrote stories and novels, often with a nautical setting, that depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an indifferent universe. He was a master prose stylist who brought a distinctly non-English tragic sensibility into English literature.
Table of Contents:
Novels
The Rover (1923)
Suspense: A Napoleonic Novel (1925)
Memoirs & Letters
A Personal Record; or Some Reminiscences
The Mirror of the Sea
Notes on Life & Letters
Biography and Critical Essays
Joseph Conrad (A Biography) by Hugh Walpole
Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance by Ford Madox Ford
Joseph Conrad by John Albert Macy
A Conrad Miscellany by John Albert Macy
Joseph Conrad by Virginia Woolf
Audiobook details
GenreHistorical Fiction, Romance
Length47 hrs 16 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 12, 2015
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The Napoleonic Novels: The Rover & Suspense
72XXVIII.
2Chapter 1
73XXIX.
3Chapter 2
74XXX.
4Chapter 3
75XXXI.
5Chapter 4
76XXXII.
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6Chapter 5
77XXXIII.
7Chapter 6
78XXXIV.
8Chapter 7
79XXXV.
9Chapter 8
80XXXVI.
10Chapter 9
81XXXVII.
11Chapter 10
82XXXVIII.
12Chapter 11
83XXXIX.
13Chapter 12
84XL.
14Chapter 13
85XLI.
15Chapter 14
86XLII.
16Chapter 15
87XLIII.
17Chapter 16
88XLIV.
18PART I
89XLV.
19Chapter I
90XLVI.
20Chapter II
91XLVII.
21Chapter III
92XLVIII.
22Chapter IV
93XLIX.
23PART II
94Author’s Note
24Chapter I
95Part I—Letters
25Chapter II
96Books
26Chapter III
97Henry James—An Appreciation
27Chapter IV
98Alphonse Daudet
28Chapter V
99Guy De Maupassant
29Chapter VI
100Anatole France
30Chapter VII
101Turgenev
31PART III
102Stephen Crane—A Note Without Dates
32Chapter I
103Tales Of The Sea
33Chapter II
104An Observer In Malaya
34Chapter III
105A Happy Wanderer
35PART IV: Chapter I
106The Life Beyond
36MEMOIRS & LETTERS
107The Ascending Effort
37A FAMILIAR PREFACE
108The Censor Of Plays—An Appreciation
38I
109Part II – Life
39II
110Autocracy And War
40III
111The Crime Of Partition
41IV
112A Note On The Polish Problem
42V
113Poland Revisited
43VI
114First News
44VII
115Well Done
45I.
116Tradition
46II.
117Confidence
47III.
118Flight
48IV.
119Some Reflections On The Loss Of The Titanic
49V.
120Certain Aspects Of The Admirable Inquiry Into The Loss Of The Titanic
50VI.
121Protection Of Ocean Liners
51VII.
122A Friendly Place
52VIII.
123BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICAL ESSAYS
53IX.
124JOSEPH CONRAD (A Biography) by Hugh Walpole
54X.
125I. BIOGRAPHY
55XI.
126II. THE NOVELIST
56XII.
127III. THE POET
57XIII.
128IV. ROMANCE AND REALISM
58XIV.
129A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH CONRAD'S PRINCIPAL WRITINGS
59XV.
130AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
60XVI.
131JOSEPH CONRAD, A Personal Remembrance by Ford Madox Ford
61XVII.
132PREFACE
62XVIII.
133PART I. “C’EST TOI QUI DORS DANS L’OMBRE O SACRÉ SOUVENIR” (pt. 1)
63XIX.
134PART I. “C’EST TOI QUI DORS DANS L’OMBRE O SACRÉ SOUVENIR” (pt. 2)
64XX.
135PART II. EXCELLENCY? A FEW GOATS....
65XXI.
136PART III. IT IS ABOVE ALL TO MAKE YOU SEE....
66XXII.
137PART IV. THAT, TOO, IS ROMANCE...
67XXIII.
138APPENDIX
68XXIV.
139JOSEPH CONRAD by John Albert Macy
69XXV.
140A CONRAD MISCELLANY by John Albert Macy
70XXVI.
141JOSEPH CONRAD by Virginia Woolf
71XXVII.