318:. Conrad's son John Conrad describes his father's growing closeness with Curle as occurring simultaneously with the decline of his friendship with Garnett, and argues that Curle was not simply a reader and advisor to Conrad but was also valued for his observations on his travels and "his ability to create a word-picture of a place or situation". The younger Conrad attests that "Dick, as we called him, became part of the family and was a frequent and very welcome visitor whenever he was in England", and came to be his father's closest friend. Karl described Curle as "stable, old-fashioned in his attitudes, very much a preserver of the proprieties, and a steadying force upon Conrad."
587:. The essay "Joseph Conrad in the East" (1922), which examined the extent to which the representations of Asia in Conrad's work were based on his personal experiences, was met initially with hostility from Conrad, who told Curle he had deliberately avoided foregrounding the autobiographical elements of his works. Conrad later relented, however, and suggested revisions for the piece in the hope it would aid in building his reputation in the United States, most of which Curle accepted. The two authors corresponded extensively over the article, with Curle at one point proposing it be scrapped. In 1923 they again corresponded over an article Curle was writing for
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possessed of a "ribald sense of the ludicrous". He attributed his father's closeness to Conrad to their shared "sense of the inwardness of things, of mystery, of the strange hidden behind the banal". He described him as closer to "a delightful uncle who would periodically descend and whisk me off" than a father in his early life, but noted that they became closer in his adulthood. Nonetheless, in Adam Curle's account his father's relationship with him was less important to him than his friendships with
Wedgwood and especially with Conrad.
597:) on the Uniform Edition of Conrad's novels, in which, Conrad thought, Curle failed to give a sense of the atmosphere of the works, focusing instead on historical details. Throughout his letters to Curle on both articles, Conrad expressed a desire to avoid being read as an author of "exotic" works or nautical narratives, both for commercial reasons and because he saw his work as more complex than those categories indicated, and saw Curle's articles as an opportunity to develop a different reputation. When
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833:, described it as "first of all a useful book" and characterised Curle's analysis as "sensible and penetrating and well supported with illustration and argument", but accused him, like other critics of Dostoevsky, of having couched his readings "in terms of the very values whose validity the novels place in doubt".
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Woodhouse described Curle as a "larger-than-life" figure with a reputation as a womaniser. Adam Curle remembered his father as a compulsive traveller, "certainly not made for family life," and suffering from occasional fits of melancholy, guilt and bad temper, but also loyal, courteous and
657:(1928). Rather than offering a comprehensive account of the final years of Conrad's life, the book sought to supplement what was already common knowledge about Conrad as a man, based primarily on personal recollections supplemented through reference to Conrad's correspondence. As in
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and visited a house he was considering renting; when Conrad experienced chest pains Curle called him a doctor. Neither doctor who attended Conrad believed he was seriously ill; he died, however, in the morning of 3 August. Curle attended his funeral four days later.
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concluded that Curle succeeds "in giving us his own brief reactions to the varied scenes and the actors with a vividness that is compelling and memorable." Richard Niland has suggested that the book is "Conradian" in tone and compared it to Conrad's short story
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as a member of the circle surrounding Conrad. While Conrad had seen Ford, who came to know him before his literary success, as an equal, he saw Curle, who he met only after achieving fame, as more of a disciple. Conrad came to see Curle as a
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the following year, noting that Curle "does work up a faint flicker of interest", but criticising his prose, writing "It is amazing that people can go on turning out books year after year and yet continue to write so badly."
310:. Alongside Walpole and Jean-Aubry, Curle was one of a number of younger men who wrote favourably about their friend Conrad. Curle would become a constant companion to Conrad in his later years. Conrad ridiculed Curle's
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Conrad's Congo diaries and the notes Conrad had inscribed in Curle's copies of his works. Along with Jean-Aubry, Curle was pivotal in maintaining Conrad's reputation after his death, including when his books went
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described the book's creation of suspense and atmosphere as a success, but described the novel as a failure of literary "craftsmanship" with a climax "so mismanaged and overdone as to approach the ludicrous."
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in the last 25 years of his life. Later in life, his son recalled, Curle was haunted by a sense of failure and the fact that his work on topics other than Conrad was little-known.
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was born in 1916. Richard was not a frequent presence in Adam's childhood; Adam did not meet his father until he was three years old. Adam Curle would later become
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556:(1914), the first of Curle's three books on Conrad, was the first book-length study of the author. The book is organised thematically and covers the entire range of
537:(1981), an account by the author's son John Conrad, and the younger Conrad dedicated the book to Curle. A wanderer for most of his life, he settled down in
661:, its twelve chapters cover themes such as "Conrad as a Friend" and "The Personality of Conrad", and describe the novelist in laudatory terms. The critic
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371:'s Centre for Studies in Education and Development, and the United Kingdom's first Professor of Peace Studies in the
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Peters, John G.; Pettit, Alexander (2015). "Conrad
Remembered: Richard Curle Meets S. N. Behrman and Crosby Gaige".
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in the late 1910s as an assistant editor and columnist, and lived with
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Baxter, Kathleen Isobel (2009). "Chronology of
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of Conrad's estate until 1944, when responsibility was transferred to John Conrad and the law firm
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Woodhouse, Tom (ed.).
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775:was published in 1933. Its narrative concerns a
402:. He would spend much of 1920 in Burma and the
190:and subsequently worked as a columnist for the
152:(1923), based on his experiences in Asia, the
2189:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 42β48.
1923:Brebach, Raymond (1996). "Conrad and Curle".
1918:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11β17.
898:Wanderings: A Book of Travel and Reminiscence
347:. Her other relatives included the historian
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2037:The Joseph Conrad Society (U.K.) Newsletter
746:. The book is an account of his travels in
631:. Soon after Conrad's death in 1924, Curle
200:from 1905, and published several essays on
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327:Fisher), was the sister of the historian
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905:Into the East: Notes on Burma and Malaya
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208:Life and relationship with Joseph Conrad
179:Richard Henry Parnell Curle was born in
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388:(1919) to him. He returned to the
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2301:Woodhouse, Tom (4 October 2006).
145:Curle's other works included the
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965:Joseph Conrad and His Characters
917:The Personality of Joseph Conrad
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2390:20th-century Scottish novelists
2283:Peacemaking in a Troubled World
1971:Joseph Conrad: Times Remembered
819:, a study of the characters of
535:Joseph Conrad: Times Remembered
453:. In this capacity he prepared
233:, which was shown to Conrad by
167:(1950), a study of the work of
2265:. Cambridge University Press.
2139:L. M. F. (15 September 1935).
2108:Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives
1974:. Cambridge University Press.
457:for its 1925 publication, and
321:Curle's wife, Cordelia Curle (
196:. He worked for the publisher
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2111:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
2071:. Macmillan. pp. 89β104.
590:The Times Literary Supplement
427:Conrad's death and thereafter
331:, the cricketer and academic
253:and noting similarities with
55:Author, critic and journalist
2410:Scottish short story writers
2233:. Penguin. pp. 184β186.
947:Caravansary and Conversation
777:United States Secret Service
249:, querying Conrad's turn to
227:, for that month's issue of
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2059:(1996). "Conrad, Curle and
645:Joseph Conrad as I Knew Him
377:Department of Peace Studies
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2134:. Oxford University Press.
860:Aspects of George Meredith
680:, who he met on board the
2415:Scottish literary critics
2035:(1975). "Richard Curle".
827:, reviewing the study in
805:reviewed the book in the
508:Notes on Life and Letters
411:Notes on Life and Letters
349:Frederic William Maitland
337:William Wordsworth Fisher
283:Francis Warrington Dawson
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37:Melrose, Scottish Borders
2380:Scottish mystery writers
2286:. Berg. pp. 30β57.
2194:Niland, Richard (2012).
2186:Joseph Conrad in Context
2083:Characters of Dostoevsky
1915:Joseph Conrad in Context
1894:"The Adam Curle Archive"
1790:Peters & Pettit 2015
1778:Peters & Pettit 2015
1491:Stevens & Stape 2010
1464:Stevens & Stape 2010
1381:Stevens & Stape 2010
1265:"Adam Curle Archive" n.d
1044:Knowles & Moore 2011
988:Stevens & Stape 2010
953:Characters of Dostoevsky
911:Joseph Conrad's Last Day
868:Shadows Out of the Crowd
817:Characters of Dostoevsky
651:Joseph Conrad's Last Day
637:Joseph Conrad's Last Day
621:Curle reviewed Conrad's
519:outbreak of World War II
506:as a companion piece to
165:Characters of Dostoevsky
132:Joseph Conrad's Last Day
2385:Scottish travel writers
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731:of publications by the
676:producer and eccentric
246:The Manchester Guardian
2395:Daily Mail journalists
2221:(1968) . "Review". In
1838:"Creeping Horror" 1933
1493:, p. xxix, 190β1.
876:Joseph Conrad: A Study
725:Frances Julia Wedgwood
659:Joseph Conrad: A Study
554:Joseph Conrad: A Study
373:University of Bradford
353:Julia Margaret Cameron
345:Ralph Vaughan Williams
298:. Conrad's biographer
128:Joseph Conrad: A Study
2337:at Wikimedia Commons
2063:". In Willison, Ian;
1968:Conrad, John (1981).
1627:, pp. 95β6, 108.
929:The One and the Other
890:The Echo of Voices...
792:English country house
601:responded to Curle's
333:Charles Dennis Fisher
268:Mont Blanc Restaurant
175:Early life and career
104:Literature portal
2420:Scottish biographers
2370:Scottish journalists
2142:"Mystery and Terror"
959:Atmosphere of Places
668:Curle also composed
335:, the naval officer
260:Crime and Punishment
633:privately published
525:and specialised in
459:privately published
351:, the photographer
285:, Curle supplanted
136:privately published
2148:The New York Times
2103:Karl, Frederick R.
2016:The New York Times
1952:The New York Times
1466:, pp. 189β90.
1430:, pp. 909β10.
843:Indiana University
808:New English Weekly
796:The New York Times
781:The New York Times
757:The New York Times
369:Harvard University
308:Georges Jean-Aubry
240:Under Western Eyes
188:Wellington College
64:Wellington College
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2010:"Creeping Horror"
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727:, and compiled a
563:A Personal Record
512:Veronica Wedgwood
399:The Rangoon Times
385:The Arrow of Gold
359:, and the artist
300:Frederick R. Karl
255:Fyodor Dostoevsky
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576:JΓ³zef Retinger
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2033:Curle, Adam
1999:12 November
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1903:11 November
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