' No one has known - for intellectual use - the things you know,' Henry James told
Joseph Conrad , and in the 57 years since his death, the problematic life and complex work of the sailor-novelist have attracted an attention unmatched by any contemporary.
Norman Sherry , Professor of English at Lancaster and a leading Conrad scholar examines some major new books, including Ian Watt 's Conrad in the 19th Century and Joseph Conrad : Times
Remembered by the novelist's son John.