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Attached is H.L. Mencken’s (1880 – 1956) short review of Joseph Conrad’s (1882 – 1941) (1882 – 1941) collection of essays, entitled
Notes on Life and Letters. The book contained Conrad’s thoughts on such early Twentieth Century topics as the sinking of ‘Titanic’ to the writings of Henry James, Guy de Maupassant, Daudet and Ivan Turgenev were all touched upon in this collection of essays.


KEY WORDS: Conrad Reviewed by H.L. Mencken 1921,NOTES ON LIFE AND LETTERS by Joseph Conrad reviewed by H.L. Mencken,early 20th century events summed up by JOSEPH CONRAD,

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