Dedicated to the Memory of J. Hillis Miller, 1928–2021

John G. Peters, a Conrad scholar, reflects on his correspondence with J. Hillis Miller and the impact of Miller's work on Conrad studies. Peters highlights the originality and influence of Miller's criticism on Conrad, particularly in his books "Poets of Reality," "Fiction a...

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