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adam_text | Index A Acheraïou, Amar, 112,123, 133 Adelaide, 26, 62,64, 65, 82,143,175 JCs reading, 62,65, 89,172 print culture, 89 adventure fiction, 20, 29, 34, 114, 129 JCs reading of, 20, 28, 35, 38 Ajaccio. See Corsica Allen, Grant, 85,185-187, 217 Almayer’s Folly, 63, 72, 96, 99,148, 156,185,188,229 representations of reading in, 96, 99,210-211 Alston’s seamanship manual, 44, 118-121,134, 229. See aha Conrad’s personal library; fic tional representation of material texts; ‘Heart of Darkness’ annotations. See marginalia archipelago, Conrads social. See network The Arrow of Gold., 33, 79-81,100, 156,230 representations of material texts in, 10,91-94 representations of reading in, 11, 211,230 auction catalogues, value of, 21, 37, 44-45, 47, 200, 220. See also Conrad’s personal library Austen, Jane comparison with other writers’ read ing of, 209-210 fictional readers in, 109 JCs reading of, 208-209, 221 Australia, 61, 64, 86 book market, 65, 83, 87, 88 see also Adelaide; book suppliers; Melbourne; Sydney Autobiography as evidence of reading, 24, 35, 41 JCs reading of. see life writing ‘Autocracy and War’, 157, 220 В Ballantyne, R.M., 34, 114 Balzac, Honoré de, 46, 52, 55, 73, 134, 201 Bangkok, 65, 82 print culture, 90, 102 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018 H. Chambers, Conrad’s Readinø, New Directions in Book History, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76487-0 233
234 INDEX Barrie, J.M., ЗО, 186 Bassett, Troy, 97, 99, 133 Baxter, Katherine Isobel, 52, 134, 223 Bell, Bill, 61, 97, 99 Bennett, Arnold, 47, 52, 171, 209 Bergson, Henri, 67, 126 Bible English (King James), 41, 70, 99, 228 Italian, 74, 99 in JCs fiction, 74-75, 93 JCs reading of, 40, 70, 99, 228 Polish, 40. See also British and Foreign Bible Society; ‘The End of the Tether’; Nostromo; reading that leaves no trace ‘bibliographic credibility’, 2, 7, 9, 38, 50, 66, 229 bibliotherapy, 155, 230 231 in Chance, 77, 229-231 in The Inheritors, 76, 166,169, 170, 231 see also Conrad’s reading practices when ill or under stress biographies as sources of evidence of reading, 4, 5,12, 87-88,140,148,174 JCs reading of. See Life writing ‘The Black Mate’, 29 Bobrowski, Tadeusz, 36, 40, 62, 69 Bombay, 78, 82, 90, 116 Bontine, Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth, 19, 203 books as social props, 11, 109, 169, 211, 213, 230. See aho reading with absence of mind ‘Books of my Childhood’, 33 book suppliers, 69, 84, 229 Adelaide, 89 Bombay, 83 Marseilles, 81, 82 Martinique, 82 Melbourne, 90 Singapore, 87 Sydney, 87-88, 98,102 Bourdieu, Pierre, 10 Braddon, M.E., 71, 85,130,149 Briquel, Emilie, 72, 216 British and Foreign Bible Society, 74-75, 99 British Museum Library, 52,170, 215, 223 Brittany, 26, 72, 88, 147, 185 Bronte sisters, 209, 210, 221 Brooke, James, 17,19 ‘The Brute’, 162, 176 Buchan, John, 29 Bulwer Lytton, Edward, 73-74 see also The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’ Burnaby, Frederick, 17, 20, 51, 113 Burton, Sir Richard, 17, 19, 51,133 Busza, Andrzej, 3, 36 Byron, Lord, 40,113 C Caine, Hall, 85,165,185-187,
216 Calcutta, 62, 82, 84,90 Capes, Harriet Mary, 184, 202-203 capital, exchanges of cultural, emo tional and financial, 10, 133, 140, 146, 151, 158, 175, 230. See also Bourdieu, Pierre Chambers, Helen, 162, 176, 219 Champel-les Bains, 38, 69, 72. See also Geneva Chance, 11, 32, 49,129, 133, 162-164, 171,211-216, 222, 229,230 genres alluded to in, 113, 121, 122, 212-213 representations of material texts in, 76-77,212-213 representations of reading in, 9, 11, 78-80,113-116 see also Marlow as a reader
INDEX Chartier, Roger, 12, 66 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 31, 32, 151 childhood reading, 34-35, 126 JCs, 18, 33-38,46, 65,118, 228 classics, JCs reading of, 32 Colclough, Stephen, 12, 66, 98,160 colonial book trade, 6, 9,64-65, 79, 82-83, 87,90, 229 Congo, 70,117,118,153,175 The Congo Notebooh, 52, 62, 117 Conrad, Borys, 38, 39, 53,147,154, 160,175,190 Conrad First, 110,133,176,177 Conrad, Jessie, 31-32, 45, 72, 118, 130-131,183,190,216 as a reader, 11, 34, 49, 119, 145, 204, 205-208, 230 Conrad, John, 28, 38-39,41,45-46, 131,134,162. See also childhood reading; reading aloud Conrad, Joseph as critic, 30,140,150,152,157, 184,195,218 critical essays as evidence of reading, 8,24,53,125 dependence on literary women, 204-205, 230 inability to read Spanish, 91,153, 176 intellectual isolation, 4, 26,143, 145,147 and multilingual women, 11,173, 183-185,198,205 see also Galsworthy, Ada; Garnett, Constance; Hueffer, Elsie as part of community of readers, 10, 132-133,139,150,152; as part of community of writers, 8,139,150,161 reading aloud to family, 38-39, 41, 147 reading during wartime, 160 235 reading practices when ill or under stress, 153-155 see also bibliotherapy visual memory, 8, 80-81 Conrad’s houses Capel House, 26, 39,130 Oswalds, 26,45-46,130-131 The Pent, 86, 95, 149,152,153, 190 and shared reading with Ford, 21, 143,149 Someries, 26,159,173 Stanford le Hope, 26,173 Conrad’s personal library, 41-50, 54, 115, 131, 228. See also Hodgson, Heffer Conrad’s ships Adowa, 148 Duke ofSutherland, 64, 73, 75, 87, 98 Europa, 75, 82, 89 Highland Forest, 98 Loch Etive, 73, 98 Mavis, 80, 82
Mont- Blanc and Saint-Antoine, 81 Narcissus, 90, 98, 99 Otago, 65֊66, 90, 93, 97, 98,101 Palestine, 20, 82,98,101 Riversdale, 78, 98 Roi des Beiges, 97, 118 Skimmer of the Sea, 70 Tilkhurst, 51, 84, 90,98,101 Torrens, 62, 64,66, 89, 98-100, 143, 175 Vidar, 83, 96, 97,101,102 Conrad’s works. See under individual titles Constant, Benjamin, 72 Cook, Captain James, 65 Cooper, James Fenimore, 35, 37-38, 53-54,114,123 Corelli, Marie, 85,186-188, 209, 217, 222
236 INDEX Corsica, 26, 52, 80 Courtney, W.L., 160, 164, 176 Crane, Cora, 184 Crane, Stephen, 47, 53,114,146, 149,160,173, 203 Crone, Rosalind, 61, 97, 98 Cunninghame Graham, Gabriela, 30, 184, 203, 204, 216 Cunninghame Graham, R.B., 2,10, 20, 43,127 books in JCs library, 45, 48, 51 contrasting politics and periodical reading, 86,144 help with Nostromo, 152 in JCs archipelago, 141,148,151 languages, 142 sends books to JC, 145-146,151, 153 shared reading, 147-148, 153,156 works read by JC, 20-21, 28, 48, 147-148,152-153,156,160 Curie, Richard, 1, 24, 39, 41,45, 53, 54,171,174 D Darnton, Robert, 11, 66 Darwin, Charles, 33, 39-40, 54 Daudet, Alphonse, 46, 52, 55, 72, 81, 149 Davies, Laurence, 22, 48, 141, 142, 147,149, 164,174,178, 220 Davray, Henry-Durand, 195, 197, 217 Defoe, Daniel, 34, 114 degeneracy, 85, 95, 127. See also Nordau, Lombroso Denťs Everyman Library, 46, 54,115 Dickens, Charles, 12, 25, 36, 40, 52, 55,73,123 digitised colonial newspapers as resource, 79, 229. See also period icals, Adelaide Advertiser; Straits Times, Sydney Morning Herald distant reading, 10, 24, 31, 126, 128, 229 Don Carlos (Spanish Pretender), 91-93, 94 Donovan, Stephen, 12, 30, 157,177. See also Conrad First Don Quixote, 35, 86, 201 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 25,48, 52, 203 drama (plays), JCs reading of, 30, 115-116,160 Dryden, Linda, 12, 140, 143, 173 Duckworth (publisher), 191, 193194,198-199, 219 ‘The Duel’, 44 Dutch East Indies, 64, 83, 87, 95, 96, 116, 229 d’Audiffret Pasquier, Duc de. See Suspense E economies of friendship, 10,43,140, 143,146,151-152,157-158, 230 Edwardian period, extended,
5-6 postal services, 6, 139,185 reading cultures and practices, 2, 10, 113,129,132,147,158, 164, 173.229-230 transports and communications, 6, 139.229-230 Eliot, George, 85, 209-210, 221 Eliot, Simon, 23, 231 ‘The End of the Tether’, 9, 84, 131, 191 representations of books and news papers in, 93,95, 229 representations of reading in, 83, 93, 229 engrossed reading, 70, 73, 113, 164, 167
INDEX 237 Galsworthy, John, 8,10,22,23, 28, 30,43, 64,143-144 books in JCs library, 47-48, 54,131 in JCs archipelago, 143-156 languages, 142 sends books to JC, 151 works read by JC, 130, 147, 150, 152,154-155,158, 208 Garneray, Louis, 35 Garnett, Constance as translator, 45,48,149,184,186, 203-204, 208 JC’s relationsltip with, 203, 216 Garnett, David, 37 Garnett, Edward, 46, 48, 88,140, 156,160,189,191,194, 204, 215,223 as critic and writer, 22, 30, 86 as ‘Lea’ in The Inheritors, 165-167 as part of JCs network, 86,140, 141,143,146-150,174,215, 231 ‘Gaspar Ruiz’, 175 Gautier, Théophile, 72 gazing at readers in Chance, 222 in The Arrow of Gold, 211, 222 gendered representations of readers. See gazing at readers Geneva, 26, 38, 69, 100, 154, 211 Genoa, 82,100 genres, 3, 5,9, 24, 27, 28-33, 75, 113,121-122,129, 228,229 difficult) in classifying, 9, 28 see also adventure; Chance; chil G dren’s books; classics; drama; Galsworthy, Ada, 11, 156, 160, 184, history; life writing; philoso 190,198-202 phy; poetry; popular; Reading languages, 184,198 Experience Database; travel and social networks, 173. See aho France, exploration Anatole; Galsworthy, John; ‘Geography and Some Explorers’, 18, Maupassant; social capital; 67,116 triangulated relationships George, W.L., 49-50 F ‘Falk’, 80,90 Falmouth, 62, 82, 113,115 Finkelstein, David, 51,101, 111 Flaubert, Gustave, 22, 25,45, 55, 72, 142,148,149,154,197, 204 Madame Bovary, 142,148,175 Salammbô, 88,102, 154 Trois contes, 55,142 works in JC’s library, 45,131 Flint, Kate, 19,133 Ford, Ford Madox, 12, 21, 23, 86, 129,142 in JCs network,
72, 88,140,150, 158-160,169,187 shared reading with, 142-143 see ako The Inheritors; Maupassant; Flaubert; Turgenev France, Anatole, 46, 52, 53, 55,123, 125-126,153,197, 201 in Chance, 123,125 Frank, Joseph and ‘spatial reading’, 67 Fredro, Aleksander, 47,189, 218 French language, Conrad’s reading in childhood and adolescence, 18, 34-38,50 sea years, 71-72, 87-88 years in England, 46, 49,148 see also France, Anatole; Flaubert; Maupassant; periodicals under individual tides ‘Freya of the Seven Isles’, 64, 85,133, 135,155,206
238 INDEX Gibbon’s Decline and Fall, 33,100 Gide, André, 49, 160 mutual reading of works, 49, 161, 206 Gillon, Adam, 115,134 Gladstone, W.E. as a reader, 5 Glasgow, Ellen, 207 Głowacki, Aleksander (‘Prus’), 189 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 32, 36, 117,124 GoGwilt, Christopher, 91, 227 H Hachette (publisher, bookseller), 69, 192, 217. See also Maupassant; railway journeys and reading Haggard, H. Rider, 28, 34, 85, 222 Hallowes, Lilian, 220 Halsey, Katie, 7,12, 18, 25,109 Hammond, Mary, 12, 69 Hampson, Robert, 80,122, 124, 127, 164.177, 222 Hardy, Thomas, 53, 85 Harmsworth, Alfred, 166,171,178 Hasiam, Sara, 140, 147 Hawthorn, Jeremy, 10, 112, 229 ‘Heart of Darkness’, 67, 86, 112, 122, 164, 190 material texts in, 117-121, 229 Heffer (bookseller), 45, 47, 48, 56, 218. See ako auction catalogues, value of Heinemann (publisher), 56, 63, 111, 165.177, 185, 217 Henty, G.A., 29, 34, 85 Hervouet, Yves, 3, 35, 46, 218 history, JCs reading of, 29, 35, 39. See also Chance՛, Ufe writing; Napoleonic memoirs Hodgson’s, sale of JCs Ubrary, 44—18, 56, 88, 99. See also auction cata logues, value of Howsam, Leslie, 99 Hudson, W.H., 47, 52,109,153, 156,191 childhood reading compared with JC, 33-34,100 Hueffer, Elsie, 11,21, 51, 56,184, 190-197, 202 languages, 184 see also Conrad’s dependency on women; Duckworth; Ford Madox Ford; Maupassant; women as translators Hugo, Victor, 33, 35, 36, 81 Hunt, Violet, 184, 208 I TI Conde’, 202 imagined community (Benedict Anderson), 10, 70, 86. See also reading communities implied (intended) readership, Conrad’s, 111, 113,120-121, 123, 145, 172-173 Indian
Ocean, 61, 63-66 as space and place, 66-68 The Inheritors, 11, 31,122, 164—173, 223, 231 representations of material texts in, 166,167,169, 170 representations of reading in, 165, 168-170 intention to read, 49, 155 J Jackson, Heather, 9, 42. See also marginalia Jacobs, W.W., 28,131,207 James, Henry, 22, 23, 52, 85,143, 149,165,173,183,203,209, 217,219 works in JC’s library, 45, 47, 48, 56
INDEX James, William, ЗО, 31, 67,125 Jean-Aubry, Gérard, 39, 52, 174 Jones, Susan, 12, 54, 122,183, 208, 216 journalists, JCs attitude towards in Chance, 128,163,171 The Inheritors, 166, 170-171,178 Nostromo, 171 ‘The Planter of Malata’, 89,102, 171 ‘The Return’, 171 see also Rubery, Matthew К Karl, Frederick, 4, 81, 100, 139 Keats, John, 30, 32 ‘Kentish Fraternity’, 140, 173. See also Crane, Stephen; Ford, Ford Madox; James, Henry; network; Wells, H.G. Kipling, Rudyard, 28, 52,145,172, 175.186.216, 221 Knowles, Owen, 3, 4,12, 36, 39, 52, 156.175.216, 227 Korzeniowska, Ewa as reader and translator, 36-37, 54 Korzeniowski, Apollo as reader and translator, 36, 40 L Lawrence, D.H. as reader, 52, 210, 222 Lear, Edward, 34, 38 Lefebvre, Henri, 67 leisure reading, 78,110,121,127, 130. See also Chance letters as evidence of reading, prob lems with, 22-23, 26,40, 52. See also mediated discourse libraries 239 borrowing records, 24, 52, 84 colonial librarians and popular fic tion, 83, 85 JCs personal, 8, 9, 43-50, 55,205, 207, 218 public and subscription, 6, 52, 65, 68,84, 89,101,214-215 value of studying writers’ libraries, 8,9,42-44, 50, 88 women’s access to, 11, 215 see also port cities under individual names life-writing, JCs reading of, 30, 39, 72. See also memoirs lighting, importance of, 9, 68, 74, 99, 116-117,118,132, 167-168, 231. See also spaces of reading; reading aids Lingard trilog) , 41, 55, 156. See also Almayer’s Folly; An Outcast of the Islands; The Rescue literacy reading as a marker of, 6, 75 signature, 6, 75 Lombroso, Cesare, 127-128 London clubs as sites for
reading and exchange of books, 141,146,147,153, 158,166 London Library, 48, 52, 159 Lord Jim, 19,41, 55, 72, 84, 90, 112, 121,218 representations of material texts in, 113-116 representations of reading in, 10, 113-117 Losano, Antonia, 214, 222 Loti, Pierre, 72, 117 Lowestoft, 70, 82 Lucas, E.V., 52,161 Lyons, Martyn, 12, 75, 98
240 INDEX M magazines, 11, 69, 79, 96,110, 123, 141,157, 162, 165, 212. See also periodicals; under individual rides; periodicals, fictional representa tions of; women’s magazines Malta (Valletta), 80, 82, 100 maps, reading of, 67, 118 marginalia, 9, 4244, 55, 228 in ‘Heart of Darkness’, 119-120 marital reading, 205-208, 216, 221 Marie, Hans van, 4, 45, 54, 80-81 Marlow as a reader, 10, 20,112 in Chance, 32, 34, 110-112 in ‘Heart of Darkness’, 117-120 Lord Jim, 113, 116 in ‘Youth’, 20,113 Marryat, Frederick, 35, 40, 73, 114 Marseilles, 69, 78-82, 91-93 print culture of, 80-81, 83, 229 Martindale, Elsie, translations of Maupassant. See Hueffer, Elsie Martinique, 69 print culture in Saint-Pierre, 81-82 Marwood, Arthur, 143 Marx-Aveling, Eleanor translation as women’s work, 204 see aho women as translators Maupassant, Guy de, 25, 46, 72, 81, 131,142,148,149,190-197, 199-201, 204 Mauritius, 64, 65, 82 print culture in ‘A Smile of Fortune’, 90-91 McClintock, (Francis) Leopold, 17, 18 mediated discourse, records of reading as, 22-23, 189 Melbourne, 65, 82 print culture, 90 Melville, Herman, 25, 39 memoirs as evidence of reading, 8, 22-23, 25,28,35,38 JCs reading of, 1, 39, 44, 72 works in JC’s library, 47-48 Mérimée, Prosper, 52, 144 metaphorical readers, 74, 112, 132, 200,215 methodologies, investigative, 2, 5, 7-8, 18, 66 Mickiewicz, Adam, 36,40, 69, 228 The Mirror of the Sea, 79, 87, 123, 149, 161,198 Montpellier, 26,154,155,160 Moore, Gene M., 3,100,102,128 Moore, George, 186 Moretti, Franco. See distant reading Morrell, Lady Ottoline, 70, 183 N Najder, Zdzisław, 4, 32, 36,
46, 62, 79,123, 187,190 Napoleonic memoirs, 43, 47, 99 Nelson (publisher) collections, 46, 55, 115,134 Netherlands East Indies. See Dutch East Indies network, Conrad’s social as an archipelago, 70, 141-142, 148,151,157,173,192, 201, 202, 230 shared periodical reading within. See periodicals and under individual titles New Caledonia, print culture, 88, 174 newspapers archives, 214-215 colonial, 95, 229 in international distribution, 10, 229 shared reading of, 6,157, 158 shipping intelligence, 79, 88 see also digitised colonial newspa pers individual titles under periodicals
INDEX Nietzsche, Friedrich, ЗО, 124 The Niemer of the ‘Narcissus’, 61, 72, 127,145,165,188 representations of reading in, 9, 73-75,229 non-reading/unread texts, 116,123, 127,164,168,169,211 non-textual uses of books, 164,167 Nordau, Max, 127 Nostromo, 72, 146,152, 198 representation of material texts in, 74-75,211 representation of readers in, 11, 74-75,133,210-211 novels, sensation, 111, 121, 123, 127 novels, triple deckers, 47, 85 О Oliphant, Margaret, 209 as a reader, 52 An Outcast of the Islands, 42, 72, 147, 185,208 ‘An Outpost of Progress’, 144 P Palermo, 75, 82 Pater, Walter (as reader), 5 Patmore, Coventry, 53, 32 periodicals, 157-159 Academy, 61,158,166 Adelaide Advertiser, 65, 89 Argus (Melbourne), 90 Blackwood’s Magazine, 29, 85-86, 101, 111, 121,122,158,166, 176,187, 209 Bulletin, 89,102,176 Chimera, 161 Les Colonies, 82 Cosmopolis, 144-145,166 Criterion, 32 241 Daily Chronicle, 144,156,159, 160, 176 Daily Mail, 39, 53, 128,150,166, 171, 177 Daily Telegraph, 84,90,128, 159-161,177 English Review, 89, 111, 154,158, 173, 207,217 European distribution of, 102, 160 Family Herald, 71,176 Fortnightly Review, 166 Graphic, 91,93, 95, 96,102,212, 215 Illustrated London News, 86, 91-92, 96,212,215,217 JCs acquisition of, 158-161 McClure’s, 162 Mercure de France, 187,197, 217, 219 New York Herald, 110,121-123, 129,135,163-164,177 Outlook, 153,166 Pall Mall Magazine, 86,166 Le petit journal, 162 popular, JCs reading of, 162 Punch, 162, 210 Queen, 212 reasons for reading, 157-158, 162 La revue bleue, 166 Revue de Paris, 189 Revue des deux mondes, 36, 62, 99, 174,176,189, 221
Ridgways, 162 Rotterdamsche Courant, 95 Saturday Review, 127, 147, 156, 159,175 shared reading of, 10, 157-158, 230 Singapore Free Press, 86-87, 96, 176 Smart Set, 162 Social Democrat, 147 Standard, 20, 29, 70, 84, 159, 175, 176,211
242 INDEX Straits Times, 84, 96,102 Sydney Morning Herald, 65, 88-89, 98, 99,102 Times and Times Literary Supplement, 96,128,159-161, 163 Tygodnik Romansów i Powieści, 176 La Vie parisienne, 162 Wędrowiec, 51 see also newspapers; women’s magazines Periodicals, fictional, representations of Almayer’s Folly, 96 The Arrow of Gold, 91-93 Chance, 128-129,155,162, 212-213,215 ‘The End of the Tether’, 95-96 The Inheritors, 164, 166-167, 170-172 Lord Jim, 116 Nostromo, 210 ‘The Planter of Malata’, 89 ‘A Smile of Fortune’, 90-91 The Shadow-Line, 96-97 Under Western Eyes, 211 A Personal Record, 24, 35-36, 79, 115 philosophy, JCs reading of, 22, 30-31, 124, 220. See also Schopenhauer Pinker, J.B., acquiring books and peri odicals for JC, 49, 161 ‘The Planter of Malata’, 89,171 Poe, Edgar Allan, 25, 55, 123, 124 Poetry, JCs reading of, 22, 31-33, 40, 53,113, 228 Poland, visits to, 26, 97, 100, 188, 189. See also Zakopane Polish bookseller in Paris, 69,99 Polish language, JCs reading in, 18, 31,32, 35-37, 40, 47,51,69, 113,116,161,188-189 political memoirs, JCs reading of, 30, 72 popular fiction, JCs reading of, 71, 82,85,113,123,126,153,157, 185-186 Poradowska, Marguerite, 12, 29, 56, 62,100,183,185, 208,216 Port Elizabeth, 78, 82 print culture, 100 Port Minlacowie (South Australia ), 65,90 ports of call, 8, 9, 26,62, 78, 229 as hubs of book distribution, 78-79, 229 as liminal reading spaces, 78 see also under individual entries for port cities Pre-Raphaelites, 172,187 press clippings, 24, 188 Price, Leah, 9, 11, 40, 74, 134, 213, 214 Q quantitative data on reading, 6, 9, 19,
23,25-27, 34,51,69,134, 159, 176, 208-209, 228. See aho Reading Experience Database Quinn, John, 31,125, 203 R Raffles Institute Library, 74, 85, 97 railway journeys and reading, 68, 69, 82, 99,102,159,170, 192, 221. See also Hachette; Smith, W.H. Ray, Martin, 2, 24, 53, 99, 118, 124 ‘Razumov’, 154, 202. See aho Galsworthy, Ada; Under Western Eyes readers, common and elite, 9, 75, 123, 172, 204, 230 reading aids (spectacles), 68, 73-74, 210, 231
INDEX reading as consumption, 21,168 reading at bedtime in fiction, 167, 211 JCs practices, 36, 49,130, 131, 207 reading community, virtual, 139, 230. See also imagined community; network Reading Experience Database 14501945 (UKRED), 2,19, 23, 25, 30,51,62, 222, 228 exclusions from, 23-24 records, 9,25, 30, 48, 208-209, 228 ‘reading the evidence of reading’, 2, 7, 18,228 ‘reading which leaves no trace’, 9, 30, 39-42, 228 reading ‘with absence of mind’, 169, 213 reading, recollected/remembered, 8, 9,18, 20, 25,33,35,38,122, 158, 228 ‘repellent book’, 74,164,170, 213 The Rescue, 18-19,41, 72, 84,130, 156,187 ‘The Return’, 171 Rollin’s Ancient History, 33, 100 Romance, 21,142, 152,192,197, 206 Rose, Jonathan, 5,12, 125, 227 Rouen, 62,148 The Rover, 33, 44 Rubery, Matthew, 6,10-11, 31, 79, 163,170 Russell, Bertrand, 31,161 S Sanderson, E.L. ‘Ted’, 89,143,162, 174,176 Sanderson, Helen née Watson, 174, 184, 208,216 243 Sassoon, Siegfried, 50 Saunders, Max, 23, 164, 166, 173, 177, 201,218,223 Schopenhauer, 30-31, 53,124,134. See also philosophy science, JCs reading of, 31 sea fiction, JCs reading of. See Marryat, Cooper, Garneray, adventure fiction The Secret Agent, 127,152,162, 202 ‘The Secret Sharer’, 54, 64 A Set of Six, 175,189 The Shadow-Line, 10, 84, 85, 90 representation of material texts in, 96-97, 229 representations of reading in, 96-97, 229 Shakespeare, William, 30, 32, 36, 115-116,123,134 in Chance, 123 in Lord Jim, 114-115 in Polish, 116,134 Sherry, Norman, 3, 8,19, 55, 84,152 shipboard reading, 61-62,97,100 in JCs fiction. See Chance·, ‘The End of the Tether’; Lord
Jim; The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’ scant evidence of, 61 Simmons, Allan H., 73, 75, 97,100, 128 Singapore, 8, 26, 62, 65, 74, 78, 82-87, 93, 96,101 Officers Sailors Home, 84, 101 print culture, 83-87,96-97, 98 reading rooms, 85, 87,101 see also book suppliers; ‘The End of the Tether’; ports as hubs of book distribution; Raffles Institute Library Skallerup, Harry, 61, 71, 97, 100 Słowacki, Juliusz, 36,189
244 INDEX ‘A Smile of Fortune’, 64,135, 206, 219 reading and material texts in, 90-91 Smith, W.H. (booksellers), 69 social capital, 140, 158, 175, 230. See also Bourdieu spaces of reading, 9-10, 35, 63, 66-68, 79,130-132, 139,168, 229 in The Arrow of Gold, 81,91,211 in Chance, 75-78, 109-111, 129, 213,214-215 in ‘The End of the Tether’, 93,95 gentleman’s study as reading space, 36, 46,49,116-117,121, 129-130, 132,210 in The Inheritors, 166-170 in Lord Jim, 113,116-117 JC recreating maritime spaces, 112, 129-132, 229 in The Nigger ofthe ‘Narcissus 73-74 in Nostromo, 210 in The Shadow-Line, 96 on ships, 63, 66-68, 73, 74, 76, 93 space versus place, 66-67 see also Indian Ocean; lighting Spencer, Herbert, 126, 128, 135 St. Clair, William, 12 Stanley, Henry Morton, 67, 70 Stape, J.H. (John), 4, 39, 52, 80, 81, 97, 99,156,175,212,216 Stevenson, R.L., 34,143,145,174, 209 JCs reading of, 28,145-146,151 as reader, 5, 52, 55, 209 Suspense, 44,99 Sydney, 62, 64, 78, 82 print culture, 78, 87-89, 101 Symons, Arthur, 31, 38, 45, 47, 161, 175 T Tasso, 32, 117, 123, 124 Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 32, 89,161, 176 Thackeray, William Makepeace, 19, 52, 54, 209 Thomas, Edward, 109 Tobin, Agnes, 184, 203 Tolstoy, Leo, 46, 52, 203 ‘Tomorrow’, 162, 198 Towheed, Shafquat, 12, 55, 98,165, 222 translation as shared reading, 183, 184, 189-190,198 as women’s work, 204 travel and exploration, JCs reading of, 20, 28, 30, 39-40, 41,46, 54, 116 see also ‘Geography and Some Explorers’; Wallace; Wędrowiec triangulated relationships within JCs network, 28,141,146,148,151, 174, 191,197, 201 Turgenev, Ivan, 25,
52, 148,173, 186,191,203 Tutein, David, 4 Twain, Mark, 25, 118 Tynemouth, 20, 82,113 U UKRED. See Reading Experience Database Under Western Eyes, 122, 130, 154, 159,176, 206 representations of material texts in, 211,222 representations of reading in, 11, 112, 122,211,222 United States, JCs visit to, 26,183, 188
INDEX 245 Wilde, Oscar, 5, 52, 206 women as reading companions, 11, 212-213 women writers, JCs reading of, 11, 208-209, 221, 230 women’s magazines, 11, 212, 222. See also leisure reading; periodicals Unwin, T. Fisher, 148,174, 177 in The Inheritors, 165,166 Pseudonym Library, 69, 99, 133 V Victory, 31,101,155 Vincent, David, 6,12, 98 Voynich, Ethel, 208, 221 W Wallace, Alfred Russel, 12, 28, 39-40, 41^2,44, 54,116, 228 Walpole, Hugh, 45, 53, 174, 176 ‘The Warrior’s Soul’, 44 wartime reading, 156,157-160, 230 Watts, Cedric, 10,112, 147, 149, 163, 174,175,177, 220, 229 Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 186-187, 217 Wędrowiec, 51 Wells, H.G., 31,48, 111, 143,149, 164,171,217 as reader, 52 works in JC’s library, 45-48 Wharton, Edith, 12,165, 208, 210 White, Andrea, 20, 28,114 v Y ‘Youth’, 10, 32, 72, 97,113,161 representations of material texts in, 113 representations of reading in, 20, 113 Z Zagórska, Aniela (daughter), 11, 47, 184,188-189, 204, 218 Zagórska, Aniela (mother), 11, 183-187,217 Zagórska, Karola, 184, 187, 190, 217 Zakopane (Poland), 161, 188-189 Zangwill, Israel, 61, 63-66, 85, 98 Żeromski, Stefan, 188,189 Zola, Emile, 81, 186 Bayerische StaatabibNothefc München J
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