“What makes mankind tragic is not that they are the victims of nature, it is that they are conscious of it.”
Quote by Joseph Conrad
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Joseph Conrad's Letters to R. B. Cunninghame Graham
This book features a series of letters exchanged between Joseph Conrad, a prominent author known for his works of fiction, and R. B. Cunninghame Graham, a Scottish writer and critic. The correspondence provides insight into their personal and literary relationships, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and experiences of both individuals during their time. more
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