142 Selected Bibliography ? Where collections of criticism are concerned, an entry is provided for the collection as a whole. Additional entries are provided for individual pieces within the collection if they are of special interest, or if I have quoted from them in the research report. Primary Texts 1. Fiction Conrad, J. Heart of Darkness (Third Edition). Ed. R. Kimbrough. New York and London : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1988. ???, Heart of Darkness and Other Tales. Ed. C. Watts. Rpt. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998. ???, Lord Jim (Second Edition). Ed. T.C. Moser. New York and London : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1996. ???, Lord Jim. Ed. C. Watts and R. Hampson. Harmondsworth : Penguin Classics, 1986. ???, Lord Jim : A Tale. Ed. J. Batchelor. Rpt. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1989. ???, Lord Jim : A Tale. Ed. J. Berthoud. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002. ???, The Nigger of the ?Narcissus?, Typhoon and other stories. Rpt. 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