Ships in the Night: Intimacy, Narration, and the Endless Near Misses of Chance.Published in:2015By:Deggan, MarkPublication type:Essay
Chance: Conrad's A Portrait of a Feminist.Published in:Conrad Studies, 2015, v. 9, p. 147By:Iwashimizu, YumikoPublication type:Article
"Let that Marlow talk": Chance and the Narrative Problem of Marlow.Published in:Conrad Studies, 2015, v. 9, p. 130By:Peters, John G.Publication type:Article
From Incapable "Angel in the House" to Invincible "New Woman" in Marlovian Narratives: Representing Womanhood in "Heart of Darkness" and Chance.Published in:2015By:Pei-Wen Clio KaoPublication type:Essay
"Fine-weather books": Representations of Readers and Reading in Chance.Published in:2015By:Chambers, HelenPublication type:Essay
The "girl-novel": Chance and Woolf's The Voyage Out.Published in:2015By:Wright, E. H.Publication type:Essay
Marlow, Socrates, and an Ancient Quarrel in Chance.Published in:2015By:Baldwin, Debra RomanickPublication type:Essay
Speech, Affect, and Intervention in Chance.Published in:Conrad Studies, 2015, v. 9, p. 36By:Enderwitz, AnnePublication type:Article
Rortyian Contingency and Ethnocentrism in Chance.Published in:2015By:Parker, JayPublication type:Essay
"The shore gang": Chance and the Ethics of Work.Published in:2015By:Glazzard, AndrewPublication type:Essay