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A Time Line of Joseph
Conrad's life:
- 1857
- Jozef Teodor Konrad
Korzeniowski born December 3 in Berdichev (or
vicinity) to Apollo Nalecz Korzeniowski and Evelina (Ewa)
Bobrowska.
- 1862
- May 8, Apollo
Korzeniowski exiled to Vologda, Russia, accompanied by
his wife and son.
- 1865
- June 6, Conrad's
mother dies. Conrad in care of maternal uncle, Tadeusz
Bobrowski.
- 1869
- Apollo Korzeniowski
and son return to Krakow in February. Apollo dies on
May 23. Conrad attends (sporadically) school in Krakow.
- 1873
- In May leaves for a
three-month-long stay in Switzerland and northern
Italy. First view of the sea.
- 1874
- On October 14 leaves Krakow
for Marseilles.
- 1875
- Apprentice on the Mont-Blanc,
bound for Martinique.
- 1876-1877
- From January to July
in Marseilles; from July to February 1877 on schooner Saint-Antoine
to West Indies.
- 1877
- Acquires (with three
other men) the tartane, the Tremolino
which carries arms illegally to the supporters of Don
Carlos, the Spanish pretender.
- 1878-1879
- In February attempts
suicide by shooting himself through the chest. On
April 24 leaves Marseilles on British steamer Mavis.
On June 18 sets foot in England at Lowestoft. Serves
as ordinary seaman on coaster The Skimmer of the
Sea.
- 1883
- Passes mate's
examination on July 4. Meets uncle Bobrowski at
Marienbad. Mate on the sailing ship Riversdale.
- 1884 Second mate on
the Narcissus, bound from Bombay to Dunkirk.
- 1885-1886
- Second mate on the Tilkhurst;
August 19, receives British certificate of
naturalization. November 11, passes examination,
receives his "Certificate of Competency as
Master"; first story, "The Black Mate,"
submitted to Tit-Bits.
- 1887
- First mate on Highland
Forest. Hurt by a falling spar, hospitalized in
Singapore (experience recalled in Lord Jim).
Second mate on steamship Vidar
(Singapore-Borneo).
- 1888
- On Melita
(bound for Bangkok), then his first command on the
baroque the Otago
(Bangkok-Sydney-Mauritius-Port Adelaide). Experiences
described in The Shadow-Line, Victory,
"The Secret Sharer," "A Smile of
Fortune," and other works.
- 1889
- Summer in London;
begins writing Almayer's Folly.
- 1890
- First trip to Poland
since he left in 1874. In May he leaves for the Congo.
Second in command, then in command of S. S. Roi de
Belges.
- 1891-1893
- First mate on Torrens.
English passenger (Jacques) reads the first nine
chapters of Almayer's Folly, offers
encouragement; meets John Galsworthy aboard the ship.
Visits uncle Bobrowski in Poland.
- 1893-1894
- Second mate on Adowa
(London-Rouen-London). Ends his career as seaman on
January 14, 1894. Uncle Bobrowski dies on January 29,
1894. In April Conrad sends Almayer's Folly to
T. Fisher Unwin.
- 1894-1895
- Writes An Outcast
of the Islands.
- 1896
- Match 24, marries
Jessie George.
- 1897
- Completes The
Nigger of the "Narcissus"; friendship
with R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
- 1898
- Son Alfred Borys born
January 14. In October moves to Petit Farm, Kent.
- 1899
- In February completes Heart
of Darkness.
- 1900
- Finishes Lord Jim.
- 1904
- Nostromo.
Writes The Mirror of the Sea. Wife ill,
practically an invalid.
- 1905
- Spends four months in
Europe.
- 1906
- Spends two months in
France. Second son John Alexander born August 2.
- 1907
- Children ill in
France. Returns to Pent Farm in August. The Secret
Agent.
- 1908
- A Set of Six.
- 1910
- In June moves to Capel
House, Kent. Seriously ill.
- 1911
- Under Western Eyes.
- 1912
- 'Twixt Land and
Sea, Tales.
- 1913-1914
- Chance. Writes Victory.
Leaves for Poland in July 1914; meets Stefan Zeromski
in Zakopane; caught by the war in August; escapes and
returns to Capel House November 3.
- 1915
- Victory. Within
the Tides.
- 1916
- Borys fights on the
French front.
- 1917
- The Shadow-Line.
Writes prefaces for a new collected edition of his
works.
- 1918
- Borys, gassed and
wounded, is hospitalized in Le Havre.
- 1919
- The Arrow of Gold.
Moves to Oswalds, Bishopbourne, near Canterbury, where
he spends the last years of his life.
- 1920
- The Rescue.
- 1921
- Visits Corsica. Notes
on Life and Utters.
- 1923
- Visits New York
(April-June). Reading from his Victory at home
of Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, May 10. The Secret
Agent, Drama in Four Acts (adaptation of
the novel). The Rover. Laughing Anne, a
play (adaptation of "Because of the
Dollars").
- 1924
- Jacob Epstein does
Conrad's bust. In May Conrad declines knighthood.
Health deteriorates and he is bedridden. His wife is
also ill. Both sons and Richard Curle are with them.
Dies of heart attack August 3. Buried in Canterbury.
- 1925
- Suspense
(incomplete). Tales of Hearsay.
- 1926
- Last Essays.
- 1928
- The Sisters
(written in 1896; incomplete.)
- 1936
- Jessie Conrad dies
December 6. Buried near her husband at Canterbury.
- 1978
- Alfred Borys Conrad,
the eider son of Conrad, dies on November 13.
Courtesy of Adam
Gillon and Twayne Publishers, 1982
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