Conrad First The Joseph Conrad Periodical Archive - "A Clipper Ship I Knew"
- An extract of The "Torrens": A Personal Tribute in The Brisbane Courier (Brisbane, Australia) (Feb 16, 1924)
- L'Agent secret: Simple histoire
- Almayer's Folly
- Almayers luchtkasteel
- Almost Shipwrecked
- An extract of A Personal Record in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master
- An extract of A Personal Record in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Amy Foster
- An Anarchist
- Anatole France
- Anatole France: (i) Crainquebille
- Anatole France: (ii) L'Île des Pingouins
- L'animo del guerriero
- The Aristocrat
- The Arrow of Gold
- An extract of The Arrow of Gold: A Story Between Two Notes in Hearst's (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1919)
- The Arrow of Gold: a Story between Two Notes
- L'Art et la Morale de Conrad Éclairés par Quelques Citations
- The Art of Fiction
- Collected as Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized as Author's Note in The New Review (London, UK) (Dec 1897)
- Subsequently extracted in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 13, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as His Literary Creed in The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA, USA) (Aug 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 3, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Literary Creed in The San José Mercury News (San José, CA, USA) (Sep 4, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Literary Creed in The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA, USA) (Sep 11, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized in The Evening News (Glasgow, UK) (Mar 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in Harper's Weekly (New York, NY, USA) (May 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in The Literary Digest (New York, NY, USA) (May 27, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Fiction as an Art in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Jul 18, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to "The Nigger of The Narcissus" in Waterloo Evening Courier (Waterloo, IA, USA) (Aug 24, 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as The Task of the Artist in Carnegie Magazine (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) (Jan 1959)
- As Caesar Saw the Unlighted English Coast
- An extract of The Unlighted Coast in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 18, 1925)
- L'Associé
- At daylight the Narcissus went to sea ...
- An extract of The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in Country Life (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1934)
- At Sea With Conrad
- An extract of The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Florence Morning News Review (Florence, SC, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Author's Note
- Collected as Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized in The New Review (London, UK) (Dec 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Art of Fiction in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 13, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as His Literary Creed in The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA, USA) (Aug 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 3, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Literary Creed in The San José Mercury News (San José, CA, USA) (Sep 4, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Literary Creed in The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA, USA) (Sep 11, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Evening News (Glasgow, UK) (Mar 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in Harper's Weekly (New York, NY, USA) (May 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Literary Digest (New York, NY, USA) (May 27, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Fiction as an Art in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Jul 18, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to "The Nigger of The Narcissus" in Waterloo Evening Courier (Waterloo, IA, USA) (Aug 24, 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as The Task of the Artist in Carnegie Magazine (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) (Jan 1959)
- Autocracy and War
- Autokratyzm a wojna
- Because of the Dollars
- First serialized as Laughing Anne in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1914)
- Collected as Because of the Dollars in Within the Tides (1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, MO, USA) (Mar 13, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (Mar 27, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars or "Laughing Anne" in The Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, MN, USA) (Apr 4, 1921 — Apr 9, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Laughing Anne in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 24, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars or "Laughing Anne" in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Sep 18, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Aug 10, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Oct 1935)
- Because of the Dollars or "Laughing Anne"
- First serialized as Laughing Anne in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1914)
- Collected as Because of the Dollars in Within the Tides (1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, MO, USA) (Mar 13, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (Mar 27, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, MN, USA) (Apr 4, 1921 — Apr 9, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Laughing Anne in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 24, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Sep 18, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Aug 10, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Argosy (London, UK) (Oct 1935)
- Le berceau du metier
- An extract of Le berceau du métier in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Jan 25, 1923)
- Big Brierly
- An extract of Lord Jim: A Tale in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (May 4, 1901)
- A Bit of Light Literature of Sea Life
- An extract of Lord Jim: A Tale in The Newcastle Weekly Courant (Newcastle, UK) (Oct 28, 1899)
- The Black Mate
- Books
- The Books of My Childhood
- Briefe an Freunde
- The British Way
- An extract of Tradition in The Ashburton Guardian (Ashburton, New Zealand) (Jul 19, 1918)
- The British Way at Sea
- An extract of Tradition in The Ohinemuri Gazette (Paeroa, New Zealand) (Jul 17, 1918)
- Broken By The Sea
- An extract of Initiation in Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (Manchester, UK) (Feb 13, 1906)
- The Brute
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- La Brute
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute: A Desperate Tale
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute: An Indignant Tale
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute: A Piece of Invective
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute (rpt)
- First serialized as The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Brute: Tale of a Bloodthirsty Brig
- First serialized in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Dec 5, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in McClure's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1907)
- Collected as The Brute in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Tale of a Ship That Wouldn't Behave in The Ocean Wireless News (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Piece of Invective in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 10, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Apr 23, 1921 — Apr 26, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, TX, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (May 1, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: A Desperate Tale in The Baltimore American (Baltimore, MD, USA) (May 8, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute: An Indignant Tale in The Boston Sunday Globe (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 2, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as La Brute in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as The Brute (rpt) in The Argosy (London, UK) (Feb 1945)
- The Burning of the Ship
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- Cablegram to the Committee for the Polish Government Loan, Washington
- Can Poetry Flourish in a Scientific Age?
- Captifs
- The Censor of Plays
- The Censorship of Plays
- The Centre of Commerce
- An extract of Heart of Darkness in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Jul 25, 1908)
- Certain Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry
- Serialized in The English Review (London, UK) (Jul 1912)
- Collected as Certain Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry into the Loss of the "Titanic" in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Chance
- First serialized as Chance, An Episodic Tale, With Comments in The New York Herald (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 21, 1912 — Jun 30, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Morning Leader (Regina, Canada) (Apr 13, 1912 — Sep 21, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in Eugene Daily Guard (Eugene, OR, USA) (Apr 20, 1912 — Sep 30, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Daily Phoenix (Saskatoon, Canada) (May 18, 1912 — Sep 7, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Denver Times (Denver, CO, USA) (Jun 1, 1912)
- Collected as Chance: A Tale in Two Parts in Chance (1913)
- Subsequently serialized in The Montreal Daily Mail (Montreal, Canada) (Dec 30, 1913 — Jan 6, 1914)
- Subsequently extracted as Withold Truth in Mercy: Author's Opinion of Why Women Use 'Tact' Instead of Being Too Plainly Outspoken in The Pointer (Riverdale, IL, USA) (Jun 26, 1914)
- Chance, An Episodic Tale, With Comments
- First serialized in The New York Herald (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 21, 1912 — Jun 30, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Chance in The Morning Leader (Regina, Canada) (Apr 13, 1912 — Sep 21, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Chance in Eugene Daily Guard (Eugene, OR, USA) (Apr 20, 1912 — Sep 30, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Chance in The Daily Phoenix (Saskatoon, Canada) (May 18, 1912 — Sep 7, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Chance in The Denver Times (Denver, CO, USA) (Jun 1, 1912)
- Collected as Chance: A Tale in Two Parts in Chance (1913)
- Subsequently serialized as Chance in The Montreal Daily Mail (Montreal, Canada) (Dec 30, 1913 — Jan 6, 1914)
- Subsequently extracted as Withold Truth in Mercy: Author's Opinion of Why Women Use 'Tact' Instead of Being Too Plainly Outspoken in The Pointer (Riverdale, IL, USA) (Jun 26, 1914)
- The Character of the Foe
- The Character of the Sea
- Christmas Day at Sea
- Christmas Day At Sea
- A Clipper Ship I Knew
- Coeur de Tenèbres
- First serialized as The Heart of Darkness in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Feb 1899 — Apr 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as Heart of Darkness in The Manchester Weekly Times and Examiner (Manchester, UK) (Apr 21, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as On the Congo in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Jun 29, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as The Heart of Darkness in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Jun 16, 1900 — Aug 4, 1900)
- Collected as Heart of Darkness in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently extracted as The Centre of Commerce in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Jul 25, 1908)
- Subsequently extracted as Victory in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (Jun 1, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized in La Nouvelle Revue Française (Paris, France) (Dec 1924 — Feb 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as The Heart of Darkness in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1933 — Apr 1933)
- The Commanding Officer
- Communication
- Confiance
- Confidence
- Confidence: Merchant Service Slogan
- The Congo Diary
- First serialized as Joseph Conrad's diary (hitherto unpublished) of his journey up the valley of the Congo in 1890 in The Blue Peter (London, UK) (Oct 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in The Yale Review (New Haven, CT, USA) (Jan 1926)
- Collected as The Congo Diary in Last Essays (1926)
- Conrad as a Reporter
- An extract of The Silence of the Sea in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Conrad on Geography
- An extract of Geography and Some Explorers in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- Conrad on Poland
- Conrad's First Touch of England
- An extract of A Personal Record in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Conrad's Private Letters
- Cookery
- Cork Fender Forgotten: Novelist's Idea for Preventing Liner Disasters
- Le courage et la justice
- The Crime of Partition
- Danger of Big Ships: Mr Joseph Conrad on the Lesson of the Titanic
- An extract of Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic in The Poverty Bay Herald (Poverty Bay, New Zealand) (Jun 15, 1912)
- "Death Without Phrases" for the Sailor, Wrote Joseph Conrad at the End
- First serialized as Legends: Joseph Conrad's Last Article in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Aug 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Publishers' Circular & Booksellers' Record (London, UK) (Aug 23, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 6, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Last Writing in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 7, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Dec 1, 1924 — Dec 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Bookmark (London, UK) (Jan 1926)
- Collected as Legends in Last Essays (1926)
- Demain
- Der geheime Teilhaber
- Der Nigger vom Narzissus
- An extract of The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in Weltstimmen: Weltbücher in Umrissen (Dec 1928)
- Der Obersteuermann
- An extract of The Mirror of the Sea in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Mar 1939)
- Der Untergang der "Tremolino"
- Der Verdammte der Inseln
- De Schaduw-Lijn
- First serialized as The Shadow Line; a Confession in The English Review (London, UK) (Sep 1916 — Mar 1917)
- Subsequently serialized as The Shadow Line; a Confession in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1916 — Oct 1916)
- Collected as The Shadow Line: A Confession in The Shadow-Line: A Confession (1917)
- Subsequently serialized in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 18, 1917 — Nov 10, 1917)
- Subsequently extracted as When Ships Are Not Boards in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 17, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as La Ligne d'Ombre in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1929 — Nov 15, 1929)
- De Spion
- First serialized as The Informer in Harper's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Dec 1906)
- Collected as The Informer in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized in Suriname: koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad (Dutch Guiana, The Netherlands) (Aug 18, 1908 — Sep 8, 1908)
- Des Souvenirs
- First serialized as Some Reminiscences in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Some Reminiscences in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Red Ensign in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as My English! in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Lebenserinnerungen in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as A Familiar Preface in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- Die Heimkehr
- Die Idioten
- Die Lagune
- First serialized as The Lagoon in The Cornhill Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1897)
- Collected as The Lagoon in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized in Der Türmer: Monatsschrift für Gemüt und Geist (Berlin, Germany) (Mar 1903)
- Subsequently serialized in Die Neue Freie Presse (Vienna, Austria) (May 19, 1907)
- Subsequently extracted as A Tropical River in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as La Laguna in La Nación (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (Feb 20, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Nov 15, 1926 — Jul 1, 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as Laguna in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Dec 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jun 1932)
- Die Rettung
- First serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Land & Water (London, UK) (Jan 30, 1919 — Jul 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Romance (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1919 — Apr 1920)
- Collected as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows (1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 15, 1928 — Jan 5, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue in The Malayan Saturday Post (Singapore) (Mar 30, 1929 — Apr 13, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized in Frankfurter Zeitung (Frankfurt, Germany) (Aug 2, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as La Rescousse in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1935 — Apr 1, 1936)
- Le Duel
- First serialized as The Duel: A Military Story in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1908 — May 1908)
- Collected as The Duel: A Military Tale in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Point of Honor; A Military Tale in The Forum (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1908 — Oct 1908)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1923 — Nov 15, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as The Duel: Joseph Conrad's Best Military Tale in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Aug 30, 1924 — Sep 20, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Tweegevecht in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 11, 1925 — Nov 28, 1925)
- The Duel: A Military Story
- First serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1908 — May 1908)
- Collected as The Duel: A Military Tale in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Point of Honor; A Military Tale in The Forum (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1908 — Oct 1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Le Duel in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1923 — Nov 15, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as The Duel: Joseph Conrad's Best Military Tale in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Aug 30, 1924 — Sep 20, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Tweegevecht in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 11, 1925 — Nov 28, 1925)
- The Duel: Joseph Conrad's Best Military Tale
- First serialized as The Duel: A Military Story in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1908 — May 1908)
- Collected as The Duel: A Military Tale in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Point of Honor; A Military Tale in The Forum (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1908 — Oct 1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Le Duel in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1923 — Nov 15, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Aug 30, 1924 — Sep 20, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Tweegevecht in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 11, 1925 — Nov 28, 1925)
- The East
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- Een anarchist
- Een paria der tropen
- Ein Brief Joseph Conrads
- Ein Vorposten der Kultur
- First serialized as An Outpost of Progress in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as En civilisationens utpost in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-poste de la civilisation in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Una avanzada del progreso in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-Poste du Progres in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- El Anarquista
- El Fusilamiento de Gaspar Ruiz
- An extract of Gaspar Ruiz in Caras y Caretas (Buenas Aires, Argentina) (Mar 7, 1931)
- En civilisationens utpost
- First serialized as An Outpost of Progress in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as Ein Vorposten der Kultur in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-poste de la civilisation in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Una avanzada del progreso in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-Poste du Progres in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- Encore un jour, pièce en un acte
- End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland'
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- The End of the Tether
- The Enterprise of Writing a Book
- The Enterprise of Writing A Book
- An extract of A Glance at Two Books in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Oct 3, 1925)
- Facsimile of a letter
- Falk
- A Familiar Preface
- First serialized as Some Reminiscences in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Some Reminiscences in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Red Ensign in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as My English! in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as Des Souvenirs in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Lebenserinnerungen in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- Fiction as an Art
- An extract of Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Jul 18, 1905)
- The First News
- The First Thing I Remember; by the Prime Minister and Many Other Famous Men and Women
- Five Prefaces
- Fragments from a Work in Progress or About to Appear
- Freya des Sept Isles
- Collected as Freya of the Seven Isles in 'Twixt Land and Sea (1912)
- First serialized as Freya of the Seven Isles in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Apr 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Freya of the Seven Isles in The London Magazine (London, UK) (Jul 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Freya von den Sieben Inseln in Reclams Universum: für deutsche Kultur im In- und Auslände (Leipzig, Germany) (Feb 2, 1928 — Mar 29, 1928)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland) (Oct 1928 — Dec 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Freya of the Seven Isles in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1930 — Oct 1930)
- Freya of the Seven Isles
- Freya von den Sieben Inseln
- A Friendly Place for Sailors
- "From Land to Land"
- An extract of Landfalls and Departures in Harper's Bazaar (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1951)
- Le Frère-de-la-Cote
- Collected as The Rover in The Rover (1923)
- First serialized as The Rover in The Pictorial Review (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1923 — Dec 1923)
- Subsequently extracted as The Rover in M.A.B. (Mainly About Books) (London, UK) (Dec 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rover in The Bridgeport Telegram (Bridgeport, CT, USA) (Sep 4, 1924 — Oct 25, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rover in The Des Moines Sunday Register (Des Moines, IA, USA) (Jan 4, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Jan 1, 1927 — Mar 15, 1927)
- The Future of Constantinople
- An extract of The Future of Constantinople in The Times (London, UK) (Nov 7, 1912)
- Gales of Wind
- An extract of Gales of Wind in The Reader (New York, NY, USA) (Mar 1905)
- Gaspar Ruiz
- First serialized as Gaspar Ruiz: The Story of a Guerilla Chief in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jul 1906 — Oct 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz: The Story of a Guerilla Chief in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 28, 1906 — Aug 18, 1906)
- Collected as Gaspar Ruiz in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de l'Amérique Latine (Paris, France) (Apr 1923 — Jul 1923)
- Subsequently serialized in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 13, 1924 — Nov 4, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in L'Humanité (Paris, France) (Jul 13, 1928 — Jul 23, 1928)
- Subsequently serialized in Atlantis (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1929 — Dec 1929)
- Subsequently extracted as El Fusilamiento de Gaspar Ruiz in Caras y Caretas (Buenas Aires, Argentina) (Mar 7, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Oct 8, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Hrikaleg örlög in Eimreiðin (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Oct 1936 — Jul 1937)
- Subsequently extracted in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1, 1977)
- Gaspar Ruiz: The Story of a Guerilla Chief
- First serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jul 1906 — Oct 1906)
- Subsequently serialized in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 28, 1906 — Aug 18, 1906)
- Collected as Gaspar Ruiz in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in La Revue de l'Amérique Latine (Paris, France) (Apr 1923 — Jul 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 13, 1924 — Nov 4, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in L'Humanité (Paris, France) (Jul 13, 1928 — Jul 23, 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Atlantis (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1929 — Dec 1929)
- Subsequently extracted as El Fusilamiento de Gaspar Ruiz in Caras y Caretas (Buenas Aires, Argentina) (Mar 7, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Oct 8, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Hrikaleg örlög in Eimreiðin (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Oct 1936 — Jul 1937)
- Subsequently extracted as Gaspar Ruiz in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1, 1977)
- Geography and Some Explorers
- First serialized as The Romance of Travel in Countries of the World (London, UK) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The National Geographic Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Mar 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad on Geography in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Interesting Bulletins of World Scenes in The Evening Tribune (Providence, RI, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- Collected as Geography and Some Explorers in Last Essays (1926)
- Subsequently serialized in 1935: De Semaine en Semaine: Le Magazine d'aujourd'hui (Paris, France) (Apr 10, 1935)
- The Good Artist
- An extract of Books in The Queanbeyan Age (Queanbeyan, Australia) (Jan 30, 1912)
- Good Minds Depend on Good Meals
- An extract of Cookery in The Salt Lake Telegram (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) (May 27, 1923)
- The Grip of the Land
- Gúanóeyjan
- An extract of Lord Jim: A Tale in Sjómmannadagsblaðið (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Jun 1995)
- Halt aus oder stirb!
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- A Happy Wanderer
- The Heart of Darkness
- First serialized in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Feb 1899 — Apr 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as Heart of Darkness in The Manchester Weekly Times and Examiner (Manchester, UK) (Apr 21, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as On the Congo in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Jun 29, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Jun 16, 1900 — Aug 4, 1900)
- Collected as Heart of Darkness in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently extracted as The Centre of Commerce in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Jul 25, 1908)
- Subsequently extracted as Victory in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (Jun 1, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as Coeur de Tenèbres in La Nouvelle Revue Française (Paris, France) (Dec 1924 — Feb 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1933 — Apr 1933)
- Heart of Darkness
- An extract of Heart of Darkness in The Manchester Weekly Times and Examiner (Manchester, UK) (Apr 21, 1899)
- Henry James: An Appreciation
- Her Captivity
- An extract of In Captivity in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1905)
- Heroes of the Straits: Dover Patrol Memorial: Mr. Joseph Conrad's Tribute
- Heroism in the Line of Duty
- An extract of Heroism in the Line of Duty in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jun 6, 1919)
- Het Kapersnest
- Collected as Romance: A Novel in Romance: A Novel (1903)
- First serialized as Romance in The St Paul Globe (St Paul, MN, USA) (Mar 27, 1904 — Jul 3, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Romance in St John Daily Sun (New Brunswick, Canada) (Mar 10, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized in De Tijd (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 13, 1933 — Jan 25, 1934)
- Subsequently serialized in Amigoe di Curaçao (Curaçao, The Netherlands) (Mar 6, 1936 — Feb 6, 1937)
- Het Tweegevecht
- First serialized as The Duel: A Military Story in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1908 — May 1908)
- Collected as The Duel: A Military Tale in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as The Point of Honor; A Military Tale in The Forum (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1908 — Oct 1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Le Duel in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1923 — Nov 15, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as The Duel: Joseph Conrad's Best Military Tale in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Aug 30, 1924 — Sep 20, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 11, 1925 — Nov 28, 1925)
- His Literary Creed
- An extract of Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA, USA) (Aug 21, 1904)
- L'Histoire
- Historia Milosna: Fragment z Lorda Jim
- An extract of Lord Jim: A Tale in Wiadomości Literackie (Warsaw, Poland) (Sep 1932)
- How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe
- An extract of Youth in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Hrikaleg örlög
- First serialized as Gaspar Ruiz: The Story of a Guerilla Chief in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jul 1906 — Oct 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz: The Story of a Guerilla Chief in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 28, 1906 — Aug 18, 1906)
- Collected as Gaspar Ruiz in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in La Revue de l'Amérique Latine (Paris, France) (Apr 1923 — Jul 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 13, 1924 — Nov 4, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in L'Humanité (Paris, France) (Jul 13, 1928 — Jul 23, 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Atlantis (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1929 — Dec 1929)
- Subsequently extracted as El Fusilamiento de Gaspar Ruiz in Caras y Caretas (Buenas Aires, Argentina) (Mar 7, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as Gaspar Ruiz in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Oct 8, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized in Eimreiðin (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Oct 1936 — Jul 1937)
- Subsequently extracted as Gaspar Ruiz in The Saturday Evening Post (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1, 1977)
- The Idiots
- Les Idiots
- Il Conde
- Collected as Il Conde in A Set of Six (1908)
- First serialized in Cassell's Magazine (London, UK) (Aug 1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in Hampton's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1909)
- Subsequently serialized in The Geneva Daily Times (Geneva, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in Auburn Weekly Bulletin (Auburn, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in Auburn Democrat Argus (Auburn, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in The Columbus Enquirer-Sun (Columbus, OH, USA) (May 1, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized in The Canadian Magazine (Toronto, Canada) (Oct 1913)
- Subsequently serialized in The Story-Teller (London, UK) (Jan 1918)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in The Washington Post (Washington, DC, USA) (May 7, 1922)
- Subsequently serialized in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Oct 15, 1924 — Mar 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conte in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 8, 1926)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (May 1931)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1933)
- Subsequently serialized in Green Book Quarterly (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1933)
- Il Conte
- Collected as Il Conde in A Set of Six (1908)
- First serialized as Il Conde in Cassell's Magazine (London, UK) (Aug 1908)
- Subsequently serialized in Hampton's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in The Geneva Daily Times (Geneva, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized in Auburn Weekly Bulletin (Auburn, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized in Auburn Democrat Argus (Auburn, NY, USA) (Apr 12, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized in The Columbus Enquirer-Sun (Columbus, OH, USA) (May 1, 1910)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in The Canadian Magazine (Toronto, Canada) (Oct 1913)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in The Story-Teller (London, UK) (Jan 1918)
- Subsequently serialized in The Washington Post (Washington, DC, USA) (May 7, 1922)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Oct 15, 1924 — Mar 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 8, 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (May 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in The Argosy (London, UK) (Mar 1933)
- Subsequently serialized as Il Conde in Green Book Quarterly (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1933)
- The Informer
- First serialized in Harper's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Dec 1906)
- Collected as The Informer in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized as De Spion in Suriname: koloniaal nieuws- en advertentieblad (Dutch Guiana, The Netherlands) (Aug 18, 1908 — Sep 8, 1908)
- The Inheritors: A Letter from Joseph Conrad
- Initiation
- First serialized as The Character of the Sea in Appleton's Booklovers Magazine (Philadelphia, PA, USA) (Jan 1906)
- Subsequently extracted as Initiation: A Discourse Concerning the "Name" of Ships and the Character of the Sea in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Jan 1906)
- Collected as Initiation in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- Subsequently extracted as Broken By The Sea in Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (Manchester, UK) (Feb 13, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Le miroir de la mer (Initiation) in Le Divan (Paris, France) (Jan 1913)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Apr 10, 1924)
- Initiation: A Discourse Concerning the "Name" of Ships and the Character of the Sea
- An extract of Initiation in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Jan 1906)
- The Inn of the Two Witches
- First serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1913)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (May 1913)
- Collected as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in Within the Tides (1915)
- Subsequently serialized in Everybody's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in The World Review (Chicago, IL, USA) (Feb 1, 1926 — Feb 15, 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Jun 1927)
- Subsequently serialized in Ghost Stories (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1930)
- Subsequently serialized in The Saint Mystery Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1, 1959)
- The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find
- First serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1913)
- Subsequently serialized in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (May 1913)
- Collected as The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find in Within the Tides (1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches in Everybody's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in The World Review (Chicago, IL, USA) (Feb 1, 1926 — Feb 15, 1926)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Jun 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches in Ghost Stories (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1930)
- Subsequently serialized as The Inn of the Two Witches in The Saint Mystery Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1, 1959)
- Interesting Bulletins of World Scenes
- An extract of Geography and Some Explorers in The Evening Tribune (Providence, RI, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- The Intimate Letters of Joseph Conrad to John Galsworthy, H. G. Wells, and Arnold Bennett
- Jeunesse
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- Joseph Conrad as Critic
- Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea
- An extract of A Personal Record in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Joseph Conrad: More Private Letters
- An extract of The Intimate Letters of Joseph Conrad to John Galsworthy, H. G. Wells, and Arnold Bennett in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Feb 26, 1927)
- Joseph Conrad on Poland
- An extract of Joseph Conrad on Poland in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (Apr 5, 1920)
- Joseph Conrad Pays Tribute to Young American Novelist
- Joseph Conrad's diary (hitherto unpublished) of his journey up the valley of the Congo in 1890
- Joseph Conrad's First Novel
- Joseph Conrad's Last Writing
- First serialized as Legends: Joseph Conrad's Last Article in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Aug 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Publishers' Circular & Booksellers' Record (London, UK) (Aug 23, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as "Death Without Phrases" for the Sailor, Wrote Joseph Conrad at the End in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 6, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 7, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Dec 1, 1924 — Dec 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Bookmark (London, UK) (Jan 1926)
- Collected as Legends in Last Essays (1926)
- Joseph Conrad's Literary Creed
- Collected as Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized as Author's Note in The New Review (London, UK) (Dec 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Art of Fiction in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 13, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as His Literary Creed in The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, CA, USA) (Aug 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 3, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized in The San José Mercury News (San José, CA, USA) (Sep 4, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized in The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, GA, USA) (Sep 11, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Evening News (Glasgow, UK) (Mar 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in Harper's Weekly (New York, NY, USA) (May 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Literary Digest (New York, NY, USA) (May 27, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Art of Fiction in The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Fiction as an Art in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Jul 18, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Preface to "The Nigger of The Narcissus" in Waterloo Evening Courier (Waterloo, IA, USA) (Aug 24, 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as The Task of the Artist in Carnegie Magazine (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) (Jan 1959)
- Joseph Conrad's Tribute to Stephen Crane
- An extract of Stephen Crane: A Note Without Dates in Current Opinion (New York, NY, USA) (Apr 1920)
- Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland
- An extract of Poland Revisited in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Joseph Conrad's War-Time Thoughts of Ships and Sea
- An extract of Well Done! in Current Opinion (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1918)
- Joseph Conrad Writes of the Tragic Romance of Missing Ships
- First serialized as The Silence of the Sea in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Sep 18, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD, USA) (Oct 3, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Silence of the Sea in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Nov 9, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Ships and the Sea: The Silent Sea in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Nov 13, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as The Waratah in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 24, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad as a Reporter in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Collected as The Silence of the Sea in Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces (1978)
- Jugend
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- Jutro
- Karain
- First serialized as Karain; A Memory in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Nov 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain; A Memory in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 18, 1897 — Dec 25, 1897)
- Collected as Karain: A Memory in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain: Eine Erinnerung in Die Romanwelt (Stuttgart, Germany) (Jan 1, 1900 — Apr 1, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1906 — Dec 1, 1906)
- Karain; A Memory
- First serialized in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Nov 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 18, 1897 — Dec 25, 1897)
- Collected as Karain: A Memory in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain: Eine Erinnerung in Die Romanwelt (Stuttgart, Germany) (Jan 1, 1900 — Apr 1, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1906 — Dec 1, 1906)
- Karain: Eine Erinnerung
- First serialized as Karain; A Memory in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Nov 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain; A Memory in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Dec 18, 1897 — Dec 25, 1897)
- Collected as Karain: A Memory in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized in Die Romanwelt (Stuttgart, Germany) (Jan 1, 1900 — Apr 1, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Karain in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1906 — Dec 1, 1906)
- "La flèche d'or"
- The Lagoon
- First serialized in The Cornhill Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1897)
- Collected as The Lagoon in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Der Türmer: Monatsschrift für Gemüt und Geist (Berlin, Germany) (Mar 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Die Neue Freie Presse (Vienna, Austria) (May 19, 1907)
- Subsequently extracted as A Tropical River in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as La Laguna in La Nación (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (Feb 20, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Nov 15, 1926 — Jul 1, 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as Laguna in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Dec 1927)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jun 1932)
- La Laguna
- First serialized as The Lagoon in The Cornhill Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1897)
- Collected as The Lagoon in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Der Türmer: Monatsschrift für Gemüt und Geist (Berlin, Germany) (Mar 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Die Neue Freie Presse (Vienna, Austria) (May 19, 1907)
- Subsequently extracted as A Tropical River in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized in La Nación (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (Feb 20, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Nov 15, 1926 — Jul 1, 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as Laguna in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Dec 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jun 1932)
- Laguna
- First serialized as The Lagoon in The Cornhill Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1897)
- Collected as The Lagoon in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Der Türmer: Monatsschrift für Gemüt und Geist (Berlin, Germany) (Mar 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Lagune in Die Neue Freie Presse (Vienna, Austria) (May 19, 1907)
- Subsequently extracted as A Tropical River in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as La Laguna in La Nación (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (Feb 20, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Nov 15, 1926 — Jul 1, 1927)
- Subsequently serialized in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Dec 1927)
- Subsequently serialized as The Lagoon in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jun 1932)
- Landfall and Departure
- An extract of Landfalls and Departures in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jul 10, 1920)
- Landfalls and Departures
- An extract of Landfalls and Departures in The Reader (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1905)
- The Last Meal on Board
- An extract of Youth in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Laughing Anne
- First serialized in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1914)
- Collected as Because of the Dollars in Within the Tides (1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, MO, USA) (Mar 13, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Newark Sunday Call (Newark, NJ, USA) (Mar 27, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars or "Laughing Anne" in The Duluth News Tribune (Duluth, MN, USA) (Apr 4, 1921 — Apr 9, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee, WI, USA) (Apr 24, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars or "Laughing Anne" in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Sep 18, 1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Hartford Courant (Hartford, CT, USA) (Aug 10, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Because of the Dollars in The Argosy (London, UK) (Oct 1935)
- Lebenserinnerungen
- First serialized as Some Reminiscences in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Some Reminiscences in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Red Ensign in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as My English! in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as Des Souvenirs in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as A Familiar Preface in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- Legends
- First serialized as Legends: Joseph Conrad's Last Article in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Aug 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Publishers' Circular & Booksellers' Record (London, UK) (Aug 23, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as "Death Without Phrases" for the Sailor, Wrote Joseph Conrad at the End in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 6, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Last Writing in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 7, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Dec 1, 1924 — Dec 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Bookmark (London, UK) (Jan 1926)
- Collected as Legends in Last Essays (1926)
- Legends: Joseph Conrad's Last Article
- First serialized in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Aug 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Publishers' Circular & Booksellers' Record (London, UK) (Aug 23, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as "Death Without Phrases" for the Sailor, Wrote Joseph Conrad at the End in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 6, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad's Last Writing in The New York Times (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 7, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Dec 1, 1924 — Dec 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Legends in The Bookmark (London, UK) (Jan 1926)
- Collected as Legends in Last Essays (1926)
- The Lesson of the Collision
- First serialized in The Illustrated London News (London, UK) (Jun 6, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized as Cork Fender Forgotten: Novelist's Idea for Preventing Liner Disasters in The Globe (London, UK) (Jun 6, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized as Protect the Ocean Liners: Could a fender have saved the "Empress of Ireland"? in The Daily Express (London, UK) (Jun 10, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized as One Man and One Cork Fender in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (Jun 21, 1914)
- Collected as Protection of Ocean Liners in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- A Letter from Conrad in the New Statesman and Nation
- A Letter from Joseph Conrad in the Baptist Missionary Magazine
- A Letter from Joseph Conrad in the Morning Post
- A Letter from Joseph Conrad to the Sydney Bulletin
- The Letters of Joseph Conrad to Stephen and Cora Crane
- Letter to the editor of The Oswestrian
- Letter to the editor on H.R.H. Princess Louise Sailors' Rest Hut
- Lettres françaises de Joseph Conrad
- The Life Beyond
- The Life-boat Service
- La Ligne d'Ombre
- First serialized as The Shadow Line; a Confession in The English Review (London, UK) (Sep 1916 — Mar 1917)
- Subsequently serialized as The Shadow Line; a Confession in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1916 — Oct 1916)
- Collected as The Shadow Line: A Confession in The Shadow-Line: A Confession (1917)
- Subsequently serialized as De Schaduw-Lijn in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 18, 1917 — Nov 10, 1917)
- Subsequently extracted as When Ships Are Not Boards in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 17, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1929 — Nov 15, 1929)
- London River
- An extract of London River in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1905)
- London's River
- An extract of London River in The London Magazine (London, UK) (Jul 1906)
- Lord Jim
- First serialized as Lord Jim; A Sketch in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Oct 1899 — Nov 1900)
- Subsequently extracted as A Bit of Light Literature of Sea Life in The Newcastle Weekly Courant (Newcastle, UK) (Oct 28, 1899)
- Collected as Lord Jim: A Tale in Lord Jim (1900)
- Subsequently extracted as Big Brierly in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (May 4, 1901)
- Subsequently serialized in The Evening Telegram (New York, NY, USA) (May 4, 1903 — Jun 20, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as My "Lord Jim" in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Jan 27, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Historia Milosna: Fragment z Lorda Jim in Wiadomości Literackie (Warsaw, Poland) (Sep 1932)
- Subsequently extracted as The Proud Death of Lord Jim in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1933)
- Subsequently serialized in Classics Illustrated (Manila, Philippines) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently serialized in Classics Illustrated (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1966)
- Subsequently serialized as o Logdos Tjim in Classics Illustrated (Athens, Greece) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently extracted as Gúanóeyjan in Sjómmannadagsblaðið (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Jun 1995)
- Lord Jim; A Sketch
- First serialized in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Oct 1899 — Nov 1900)
- Subsequently extracted as A Bit of Light Literature of Sea Life in The Newcastle Weekly Courant (Newcastle, UK) (Oct 28, 1899)
- Collected as Lord Jim: A Tale in Lord Jim (1900)
- Subsequently extracted as Big Brierly in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (May 4, 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in The Evening Telegram (New York, NY, USA) (May 4, 1903 — Jun 20, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as My "Lord Jim" in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Jan 27, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Historia Milosna: Fragment z Lorda Jim in Wiadomości Literackie (Warsaw, Poland) (Sep 1932)
- Subsequently extracted as The Proud Death of Lord Jim in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1933)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in Classics Illustrated (Manila, Philippines) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in Classics Illustrated (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1966)
- Subsequently serialized as o Logdos Tjim in Classics Illustrated (Athens, Greece) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently extracted as Gúanóeyjan in Sjómmannadagsblaðið (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Jun 1995)
- The Loss of the "Dalgonar"
- Serialized in The London Mercury (London, UK) (Dec 1921)
- Collected as The Loss of the "Dalgonar" in Last Essays (1926)
- The Lost Titanic
- An extract of Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic in The Cairns Post (Cairns, Australia) (Jun 18, 1912)
- Manageableness at Sea
- An extract of Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic in The Chicago Examiner (Chicago, IL, USA) (Jun 7, 1912)
- A Middle Class Family
- Le miroir de la mer (Initiation)
- The Mirror of the Sea: III. Gales of Wind
- An extract of The Character of the Foe in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1905)
- The Mirror of the Sea: II. "Up Anchor"
- An extract of Emblems of Hope in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Feb 1905)
- The Mirror of the Sea: I. Landfalls and Departures
- An extract of Landfalls and Departures in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1905)
- The Mirror of the Sea: IV. The "Fine Art"
- An extract of The Fine Art in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Apr 1905)
- The Mirror of the Sea: VI. The Rulers of East and West
- An extract of Rulers of East and West in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jun 1905)
- The Mirror of the Sea: V. The Rulers of East and West
- An extract of Rulers of East and West in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (May 1905)
- Missing!
- An extract of Overdue and Missing in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Jun 9, 1904)
- "Missing!"
- An extract of Overdue and Missing in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia) (Apr 16, 1904)
- "Missing"! The Passing of a Ship at Sea
- An extract of Overdue and Missing in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Mar 8, 1904)
- Mladost / Na Morju
- First serialized as Youth in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Youth in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- The Modern Steamship
- An extract of The Mirror of the Sea in The Grey River Argus (Greymouth, New Zealand) (Mar 31, 1908)
- Mr Conrad and the Warspite
- Mr Conrad Is Not A Jew
- Mr. Conrad's Vision: Constantinople as an Independent City
- An extract of The Future of Constantinople in The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Singapore) (Dec 4, 1912)
- Mr Joseph Conrad Replies
- A Musical Event
- An extract of Victory: An Island Tale in The Albuquerque Morning Journal (Albuquerque, NM, USA) (Dec 4, 1917)
- My Best Story and Why I Think So
- My English!
- First serialized as Some Reminiscences in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Some Reminiscences in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Red Ensign in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as Des Souvenirs in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Lebenserinnerungen in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as A Familiar Preface in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- My Hotel in Mid-Atlantic: Modern Ocean Luxury: A Contrast With Sailing-Ship Days
- Serialized in The Evening News (London, UK) (May 15, 1923)
- Collected as Ocean Travel in Last Essays (1926)
- My "Lord Jim"
- Collected as Preface to "Lord Jim" in Lord Jim (1900)
- First serialized in The Bookman (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 1918)
- Subsequently serialized as What Conrad Has To Say About "Lord Jim" in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (Jan 20, 1918)
- My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- The Nature of a Crime
- The Negro of the "Narcissus"
- Collected as The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus"; a Tale of the Forecastle in The New Review (London, UK) (Aug 1897 — Dec 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Burlington Hawk Eye (Burlington, IA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 16, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Times (Washington, DC, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Illustrated Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Utica Journal (Utica, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 15, 1897 — Sep 19, 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Nigger of the Narcissus in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Oct 7, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as Le nègre du "Narcisse" in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1909 — Oct 9, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Florence Morning News Review (Florence, SC, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Nevada State Journal (Reno, NV, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Der Nigger vom Narzissus in Weltstimmen: Weltbücher in Umrissen (Dec 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as At daylight the Narcissus went to sea ... in Country Life (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1934)
- Never Any More: A First and Last Flying Experience
- Nieznane dwa listy Conrada
- An extract of A Letter from Joseph Conrad to Spiridion Kliszczewski in Tęcza (Poznan, Poland) (Jan 1929)
- The Nigger of the Narcissus
- An extract of The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Oct 7, 1897)
- The Nigger of the "Narcissus"
- Collected as The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus"; a Tale of the Forecastle in The New Review (London, UK) (Aug 1897 — Dec 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Burlington Hawk Eye (Burlington, IA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 16, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Negro of the "Narcissus" in The Times (Washington, DC, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Illustrated Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Utica Journal (Utica, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in The Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 15, 1897 — Sep 19, 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Nigger of the Narcissus in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Oct 7, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as Le nègre du "Narcisse" in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1909 — Oct 9, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Florence Morning News Review (Florence, SC, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Nevada State Journal (Reno, NV, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Der Nigger vom Narzissus in Weltstimmen: Weltbücher in Umrissen (Dec 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as At daylight the Narcissus went to sea ... in Country Life (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1934)
- The Nigger of the "Narcissus"; a Tale of the Forecastle
- Collected as The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized in The New Review (London, UK) (Aug 1897 — Dec 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Burlington Hawk Eye (Burlington, IA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 16, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Negro of the "Narcissus" in The Times (Washington, DC, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Illustrated Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Utica Journal (Utica, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 15, 1897 — Sep 19, 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Nigger of the Narcissus in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Oct 7, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as Le nègre du "Narcisse" in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1909 — Oct 9, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Florence Morning News Review (Florence, SC, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Nevada State Journal (Reno, NV, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Der Nigger vom Narzissus in Weltstimmen: Weltbücher in Umrissen (Dec 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as At daylight the Narcissus went to sea ... in Country Life (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1934)
- No Man's Sea
- An extract of The Mirror of the Sea in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Feb 1944)
- Nostromo
- Nostromo; a Tale of the Seaboard
- Notices to Mariners
- An extract of Outside Literature in The Manchester Guardian Literary Supplement (Manchester, UK) (Dec 4, 1922)
- Le nègre du "Narcisse"
- Collected as The Nigger of the "Narcissus": A Tale of the Forecastle in The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (1897)
- First serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus"; a Tale of the Forecastle in The New Review (London, UK) (Aug 1897 — Dec 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Burlington Hawk Eye (Burlington, IA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 16, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Negro of the "Narcissus" in The Times (Washington, DC, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Illustrated Buffalo Express (Buffalo, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Utica Journal (Utica, NY, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX, USA) (Aug 8, 1897 — Sep 12, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized as The Nigger of the "Narcissus" in The Los Angeles Herald (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Aug 15, 1897 — Sep 19, 1897)
- Subsequently extracted as The Nigger of the Narcissus in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Oct 7, 1897)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1909 — Oct 9, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Florence Morning News Review (Florence, SC, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as At Sea With Conrad in The Nevada State Journal (Reno, NV, USA) (Aug 12, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Der Nigger vom Narzissus in Weltstimmen: Weltbücher in Umrissen (Dec 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as At daylight the Narcissus went to sea ... in Country Life (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1934)
- An Observer in Malay
- L'Officier Noir
- The Old Sailing Ships
- First serialized as The Weight of Her Burden in Harper's Weekly (New York, NY, USA) (Jun 17, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted in The Paterson Daily Press (Paterson, NJ, USA) (Jul 14, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in The Gainesville Daily Sun (Gainesville, FL, USA) (Aug 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Aug 25, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted in The Spartanburg Weekly Herald (Spartanburg, SC, USA) (Nov 28, 1905)
- Collected as The Weight of the Burden in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- o Logdos Tjim
- First serialized as Lord Jim; A Sketch in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Oct 1899 — Nov 1900)
- Subsequently extracted as A Bit of Light Literature of Sea Life in The Newcastle Weekly Courant (Newcastle, UK) (Oct 28, 1899)
- Collected as Lord Jim: A Tale in Lord Jim (1900)
- Subsequently extracted as Big Brierly in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (May 4, 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in The Evening Telegram (New York, NY, USA) (May 4, 1903 — Jun 20, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as My "Lord Jim" in The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA, USA) (Jan 27, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Historia Milosna: Fragment z Lorda Jim in Wiadomości Literackie (Warsaw, Poland) (Sep 1932)
- Subsequently extracted as The Proud Death of Lord Jim in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1933)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in Classics Illustrated (Manila, Philippines) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently serialized as Lord Jim in Classics Illustrated (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1966)
- Subsequently serialized in Classics Illustrated (Athens, Greece) (Sep 1, 1966)
- Subsequently extracted as Gúanóeyjan in Sjómmannadagsblaðið (Reykjavik, Iceland) (Jun 1995)
- One Day More: A Play in One Act
- One Man and One Cork Fender
- First serialized as The Lesson of the Collision in The Illustrated London News (London, UK) (Jun 6, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized as Cork Fender Forgotten: Novelist's Idea for Preventing Liner Disasters in The Globe (London, UK) (Jun 6, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized as Protect the Ocean Liners: Could a fender have saved the "Empress of Ireland"? in The Daily Express (London, UK) (Jun 10, 1914)
- Subsequently serialized in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (Jun 21, 1914)
- Collected as Protection of Ocean Liners in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- "Only 150 Miles Off"
- An extract of Tradition in The Poverty Bay Herald (Poverty Bay, New Zealand) (May 29, 1918)
- On the Congo
- An extract of Heart of Darkness in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Jun 29, 1899)
- On the Knees of the Gods
- First extracted as The Mirror of the Sea: IV. The "Fine Art" in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Apr 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as Sailing as a Fine Art; The Philosophy of Yachting Seamanship in Appleton's Booklovers Magazine (Philadelphia, PA, USA) (May 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Sailing and Sincerity in The Tyrone Daily Herald (Tyrone, PA, USA) (Jun 17, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Sailing and Sincerity in The Canaseraga Times (Canaseraga, NY, USA) (Jun 30, 1905)
- Collected as The Fine Art in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- Subsequently serialized in The Skipper: The Magazine for Yachtsmen (Annapolis, MD, USA) (Jan 1960)
- On the North Sea Outrage
- On the "Titanic"
- An extract of On the "Titanic" in The Literary Digest (New York, NY, USA) (May 4, 1912)
- An Outpost of Progress
- First serialized in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as En civilisationens utpost in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as Ein Vorposten der Kultur in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-poste de la civilisation in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Una avanzada del progreso in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-Poste du Progres in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- Outside Literature
- An extract of Outside Literature in The Bookman (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1923)
- Overdue
- An extract of Overdue and Missing in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Nov 16, 1904)
- Overdue and Missing
- An extract of Overdue and Missing in Yachting (New York, NY, USA) (Dec 2010)
- "Overdue" and "Missing"
- First extracted as "Missing"! The Passing of a Ship at Sea in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Mar 8, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as "Missing!" in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia) (Apr 16, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Missing! in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Jun 9, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Missing! in The Southland Times (Invercargill, New Zealand) (Sep 25, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Overdue in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Nov 16, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized as Overdue in The Ogden Standard (Ogden, UT, USA) (Dec 3, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Overdue in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia) (Dec 29, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as Overdue in The Valentine Democrat (Valentine, NE, USA) (May 25, 1905)
- Collected as Overdue and Missing in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- Subsequently serialized in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Oct 1, 1928 — Nov 15, 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Overdue and Missing in Yachting (New York, NY, USA) (Dec 2010)
- "Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat"
- The Partner
- The Planter of Malata
- The Point of Honor; A Military Tale
- First serialized as The Duel: A Military Story in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1908 — May 1908)
- Collected as The Duel: A Military Tale in A Set of Six (1908)
- Subsequently serialized in The Forum (New York, NY, USA) (Jul 1908 — Oct 1908)
- Subsequently serialized as Le Duel in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1923 — Nov 15, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as The Duel: Joseph Conrad's Best Military Tale in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Aug 30, 1924 — Sep 20, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Tweegevecht in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 11, 1925 — Nov 28, 1925)
- Poland, Child of the West
- Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- Poland: the Crime of Partition
- Pour Demain
- Preface to "Nostromo"
- Preface to The Nigger of the "Narcissus"
- An extract of Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 3, 1904)
- Preface to "The Nigger of The Narcissus"
- An extract of Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in Waterloo Evening Courier (Waterloo, IA, USA) (Aug 24, 1928)
- Preface to "Youth"
- Premières nouvelles
- Prince Roman
- Prinz Roman
- Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja
- An extract of A Personal Record in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Private Letters of Joseph Conrad
- A propos of Alphonse Daudet
- Protect the Ocean Liners: Could a fender have saved the "Empress of Ireland"?
- The Proud Death of Lord Jim
- An extract of Lord Jim: A Tale in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1933)
- Proust en tant que créateur
- Razoemof
- Recent Letters of Joseph Conrad Reveal His Real Literary Ideals
- An extract of Letter to Doubleday in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 17, 1919)
- The Red Ensign
- First serialized as Some Reminiscences in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized as Some Reminiscences in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as My English! in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as Des Souvenirs in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Lebenserinnerungen in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as A Familiar Preface in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- La Rescousse
- First serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Land & Water (London, UK) (Jan 30, 1919 — Jul 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Romance (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1919 — Apr 1920)
- Collected as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows (1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 15, 1928 — Jan 5, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue in The Malayan Saturday Post (Singapore) (Mar 30, 1929 — Apr 13, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Rettung in Frankfurter Zeitung (Frankfurt, Germany) (Aug 2, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1935 — Apr 1, 1936)
- The Rescue
- First serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Land & Water (London, UK) (Jan 30, 1919 — Jul 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Romance (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1919 — Apr 1920)
- Collected as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows (1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 15, 1928 — Jan 5, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized in The Malayan Saturday Post (Singapore) (Mar 30, 1929 — Apr 13, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Rettung in Frankfurter Zeitung (Frankfurt, Germany) (Aug 2, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as La Rescousse in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1935 — Apr 1, 1936)
- The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows
- First serialized in Land & Water (London, UK) (Jan 30, 1919 — Jul 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized in Romance (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1919 — Apr 1920)
- Collected as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows (1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 15, 1928 — Jan 5, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue in The Malayan Saturday Post (Singapore) (Mar 30, 1929 — Apr 13, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Rettung in Frankfurter Zeitung (Frankfurt, Germany) (Aug 2, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as La Rescousse in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1935 — Apr 1, 1936)
- The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows
- First serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Land & Water (London, UK) (Jan 30, 1919 — Jul 31, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue; a Romance of the Shallows in Romance (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1919 — Apr 1920)
- Collected as The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows in The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows (1920)
- Subsequently serialized in The Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada) (Sep 15, 1928 — Jan 5, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as The Rescue in The Malayan Saturday Post (Singapore) (Mar 30, 1929 — Apr 13, 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Die Rettung in Frankfurter Zeitung (Frankfurt, Germany) (Aug 2, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as La Rescousse in Le Mercure de France (Paris, France) (Nov 15, 1935 — Apr 1, 1936)
- Retour en Pologne
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- Romance
- Collected as Romance: A Novel in Romance: A Novel (1903)
- First serialized in The St Paul Globe (St Paul, MN, USA) (Mar 27, 1904 — Jul 3, 1904)
- Subsequently serialized in St John Daily Sun (New Brunswick, Canada) (Mar 10, 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Kapersnest in De Tijd (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (Nov 13, 1933 — Jan 25, 1934)
- Subsequently serialized as Het Kapersnest in Amigoe di Curaçao (Curaçao, The Netherlands) (Mar 6, 1936 — Feb 6, 1937)
- The Romance of Travel
- First serialized in Countries of the World (London, UK) (Feb 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Geography and Some Explorers in The National Geographic Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Mar 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad on Geography in The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- Subsequently extracted as Interesting Bulletins of World Scenes in The Evening Tribune (Providence, RI, USA) (Aug 24, 1924)
- Collected as Geography and Some Explorers in Last Essays (1926)
- Subsequently serialized as Geography and Some Explorers in 1935: De Semaine en Semaine: Le Magazine d'aujourd'hui (Paris, France) (Apr 10, 1935)
- The Rover
- Collected as The Rover in The Rover (1923)
- First serialized in The Pictorial Review (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1923 — Dec 1923)
- Subsequently extracted in M.A.B. (Mainly About Books) (London, UK) (Dec 1923)
- Subsequently serialized in The Bridgeport Telegram (Bridgeport, CT, USA) (Sep 4, 1924 — Oct 25, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in The Des Moines Sunday Register (Des Moines, IA, USA) (Jan 4, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Le Frère-de-la-Cote in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Jan 1, 1927 — Mar 15, 1927)
- Rudyard Kipling: A Criticism on His Poems
- Rulers of East and West (Part I)
- An extract of Rulers of East and West in The Reader (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 1907)
- Rulers of East and West (Part II)
- Sailing and Sincerity
- An extract of The Fine Art in The Tyrone Daily Herald (Tyrone, PA, USA) (Jun 17, 1905)
- Sailing as a Fine Art; The Philosophy of Yachting Seamanship
- First extracted as The Mirror of the Sea: IV. The "Fine Art" in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Apr 1905)
- Subsequently serialized in Appleton's Booklovers Magazine (Philadelphia, PA, USA) (May 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Sailing and Sincerity in The Tyrone Daily Herald (Tyrone, PA, USA) (Jun 17, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as Sailing and Sincerity in The Canaseraga Times (Canaseraga, NY, USA) (Jun 30, 1905)
- Collected as The Fine Art in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- Subsequently serialized as On the Knees of the Gods in The Skipper: The Magazine for Yachtsmen (Annapolis, MD, USA) (Jan 1960)
- The Sea of Adventure: Some Chapters in Autobiography
- The Secret Agent
- The Secret Agent; a Simple Tale
- The Secret Sharer
- The Shadow Line; a Confession
- First serialized in The English Review (London, UK) (Sep 1916 — Mar 1917)
- Subsequently serialized in The Metropolitan Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Sep 1916 — Oct 1916)
- Collected as The Shadow Line: A Confession in The Shadow-Line: A Confession (1917)
- Subsequently serialized as De Schaduw-Lijn in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) (Oct 18, 1917 — Nov 10, 1917)
- Subsequently extracted as When Ships Are Not Boards in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 17, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as La Ligne d'Ombre in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Oct 15, 1929 — Nov 15, 1929)
- Ships and the Sea
- Ships and the Sea: The Silent Sea
- First serialized as The Silence of the Sea in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Sep 18, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad Writes of the Tragic Romance of Missing Ships in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD, USA) (Oct 3, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Silence of the Sea in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Nov 9, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Nov 13, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as The Waratah in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 24, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad as a Reporter in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Collected as The Silence of the Sea in Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces (1978)
- The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow
- First serialized in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- The Silence of the Sea
- First serialized in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Sep 18, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad Writes of the Tragic Romance of Missing Ships in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD, USA) (Oct 3, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Silence of the Sea in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Nov 9, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Ships and the Sea: The Silent Sea in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Nov 13, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as The Waratah in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 24, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad as a Reporter in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Collected as The Silence of the Sea in Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces (1978)
- Silence of the Sea
- First serialized as The Silence of the Sea in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Sep 18, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad Writes of the Tragic Romance of Missing Ships in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD, USA) (Oct 3, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Nov 9, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Ships and the Sea: The Silent Sea in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Nov 13, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as The Waratah in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 24, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad as a Reporter in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Collected as The Silence of the Sea in Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces (1978)
- The "Sinister Shock of War"
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- The Sisters
- A Smile of Fortune; A Harbour Story
- Some Reflexions, Seamanlike and Otherwise, on the Loss of the Titanic
- First serialized in The English Review (London, UK) (May 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Danger of Big Ships: Mr Joseph Conrad on the Lesson of the Titanic in The Daily Express (London, UK) (May 2, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Manageableness at Sea in The Chicago Examiner (Chicago, IL, USA) (Jun 7, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Danger of Big Ships: Mr Joseph Conrad on the Lesson of the Titanic in The Poverty Bay Herald (Poverty Bay, New Zealand) (Jun 15, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as The Lost Titanic in The Cairns Post (Cairns, Australia) (Jun 18, 1912)
- Collected as Some Reflections on the Loss of the Titanic in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Some Reminiscences
- First serialized in The English Review (London, UK) (Dec 1908 — Jun 1909)
- Collected as A Personal Record in A Personal Record (1912)
- Subsequently serialized in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 3, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked in The Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, TX, USA) (Sep 27, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Lowville Herald & Lewis County Democrat (Lowville, NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently extracted as Almost Shipwrecked: Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Would Be a Master in The Geneva Advertiser-Gazette (Geneva NY, USA) (Nov 17, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Red Ensign in The Times Broadsheet Edition (London, UK) (Jan 1, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Sep 18, 1919)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad Decides to Go to Sea in The Lewiston Evening Journal (Lewiston, ME, USA) (Oct 2, 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as My English! in The Book Monthly (London, UK) (Dec 1919)
- Subsequently serialized as Des Souvenirs in Le Correspondant (Paris, France) (Aug 25, 1924 — Oct 25, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as Prispevek k teoriji umetniškega ustvarjanja in Ljubljanski zvon (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Feb 1928)
- Subsequently serialized as Lebenserinnerungen in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Sep 1928)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad's First Touch of England in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Jan 12, 1931)
- Subsequently serialized as A Familiar Preface in Encore (Hoboken, NJ, USA) (Jan 1943)
- Subsequently extracted as Über mich selbst in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)
- Spannung
- The Spirit of the East
- An extract of Youth in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Stephen Crane; A Note Without Dates
- Stjórnleysinginn
- The Story of an Indomitable Captain
- First serialized as Tradition in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Mar 8, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized in Current History (New York, NY, USA) (May 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as "Only 150 Miles Off" in The Poverty Bay Herald (Poverty Bay, New Zealand) (May 29, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized as Tradition in The Daily News (Perth, Australia) (Jul 13, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as The British Way at Sea in The Ohinemuri Gazette (Paeroa, New Zealand) (Jul 17, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as The British Way in The Ashburton Guardian (Ashburton, New Zealand) (Jul 19, 1918)
- Collected as Tradition in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Tradition in The British Legion Journal (London, UK) (Jul 14, 1921)
- The Story-Teller
- An extract of Cobwebs and Gossamer in The Mercury (Hobart, Australia) (Nov 4, 1905)
- Stranded
- Suspense
- Suspense!
- The Tale
- Tales of the Sea
- The Tallness of the Spars
- The Task of the Artist
- An extract of Preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus'" in Carnegie Magazine (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) (Jan 1959)
- This Stretch of the Thames
- Three Autograph Letters
- Three Conrad Novels
- Toiles d'araignees et fils de la Vierge
- To-morrow
- To-Morrow
- To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- To Poland, through Germany, as the War Broke Out
- First serialized as The Shock of War. Through Germany to Cracow in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 29, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as To Poland in War-Time. A Journey into the Past in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Mar 31, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 3, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Poland Revisited: The North Sea on the Eve of War in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 6, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as My Return to Cracow. Poland in War-Time in The Daily News & Leader (London, UK) (Apr 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's Visit to War-Time Poland in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 10, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as End of Joseph Conrad's 'War-Time Poland' in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Apr 17, 1915)
- Subsequently serialized as The "Sinister Shock of War" in The Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, IL, USA) (May 16, 1915)
- Collected as Poland Revisited in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized as Retour en Pologne in La Revue de France (Paris, France) (Feb 1936 — Mar 1936)
- Tradition
- First serialized in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Mar 8, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized as The Story of an Indomitable Captain in Current History (New York, NY, USA) (May 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as "Only 150 Miles Off" in The Poverty Bay Herald (Poverty Bay, New Zealand) (May 29, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized in The Daily News (Perth, Australia) (Jul 13, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as The British Way at Sea in The Ohinemuri Gazette (Paeroa, New Zealand) (Jul 17, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as The British Way in The Ashburton Guardian (Ashburton, New Zealand) (Jul 19, 1918)
- Collected as Tradition in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- Subsequently serialized in The British Legion Journal (London, UK) (Jul 14, 1921)
- Tremolino
- A Tropical River
- An extract of The Lagoon in The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 31, 1919)
- Turkish Capital: Future of Constantinople
- An extract of The Future of Constantinople in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia) (Dec 28, 1912)
- Two Letters of Joseph Conrad
- Typhon
- First serialized as Typhoon in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1902 — Mar 1902)
- Subsequently serialized as Typhoon in The Critic (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1902 — May 1902)
- Collected as Typhoon in Typhoon; and Other Stories (1903)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Mar 1, 1918 — Mar 15, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized as Typhoon in The Argosy (London, UK) (Dec 1935)
- Subsequently serialized in Tout l'Univers (Paris, France) (Jun 14, 1967 — Jul 12, 1967)
- Typhoon
- First serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine (London, UK) (Jan 1902 — Mar 1902)
- Subsequently serialized in The Critic (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1902 — May 1902)
- Collected as Typhoon in Typhoon; and Other Stories (1903)
- Subsequently serialized as Typhon in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (Mar 1, 1918 — Mar 15, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Dec 1935)
- Subsequently serialized as Typhon in Tout l'Univers (Paris, France) (Jun 14, 1967 — Jul 12, 1967)
- Una avanzada del progreso
- First serialized as An Outpost of Progress in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as En civilisationens utpost in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as Ein Vorposten der Kultur in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-poste de la civilisation in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-Poste du Progres in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- Un Avant-poste de la civilisation
- First serialized as An Outpost of Progress in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as En civilisationens utpost in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as Ein Vorposten der Kultur in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Una avanzada del progreso in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-Poste du Progres in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- Un Avant-Poste du Progres
- First serialized as An Outpost of Progress in Cosmopolis (London, UK) (Jun 1897 — Jul 1897)
- Collected as An Outpost of Progress in Tales of Unrest (1898)
- Subsequently serialized as En civilisationens utpost in Aftonposten (Helsinki, Finland) (Jan 10, 1899 — Jan 28, 1899)
- Subsequently serialized as Ein Vorposten der Kultur in Vita's Novellenschatz (Berlin, Germany) (Jan 1901)
- Subsequently serialized as Un Avant-poste de la civilisation in Les Nouvelles Illustrées (Paris, France) (Jan 22, 1903 — Jan 29, 1903)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The Grand Magazine (London, UK) (Mar 1906)
- Subsequently serialized as Una avanzada del progreso in Revista de Occidente (Madrid, Spain) (Oct 1924)
- Subsequently serialized as An Outpost of Progress in The World's Library of Best Books (London, UK) (Nov 15, 1924)
- Subsequently serialized in La Revue Politique et Littéraire (Paris, France) (Sep 21, 1935)
- Under Western Eyes; a Novel
- Une Victoire
- First serialized as Victory; an Island Tale in Munsey's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1915)
- Collected as Victory: An Island Tale in Victory: An Island Tale (1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Victory; an Island Tale in The Star (London, UK) (Aug 24, 1915 — Nov 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as A Musical Event in The Albuquerque Morning Journal (Albuquerque, NM, USA) (Dec 4, 1917)
- Subsequently serialized in Le Temps (Paris, France) (Apr 4, 1922 — Jun 23, 1922)
- Subsequently serialized as Victory in John O' London's Weekly (London, UK) (Oct 30, 1926 — May 14, 1927)
- The Unlighted Coast: A Lost Article by Conrad: Zeppelin "Strafing"
- First serialized in The Times (London, UK) (Aug 18, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as As Caesar Saw the Unlighted English Coast in The Boston Evening Transcript (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 18, 1925)
- Subsequently extracted as As Caesar Saw the Unlighted English Coast in The Salt Lake Telegram (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) (Oct 25, 1925)
- Collected as The Unlighted Coast in Last Essays (1926)
- Unpublished draft of "The Black Mate"
- Un Sourire de la Fortune
- "Up Anchor"
- Victory
- First serialized as Victory; an Island Tale in Munsey's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1915)
- Collected as Victory: An Island Tale in Victory: An Island Tale (1915)
- Subsequently serialized as Victory; an Island Tale in The Star (London, UK) (Aug 24, 1915 — Nov 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as A Musical Event in The Albuquerque Morning Journal (Albuquerque, NM, USA) (Dec 4, 1917)
- Subsequently serialized as Une Victoire in Le Temps (Paris, France) (Apr 4, 1922 — Jun 23, 1922)
- Subsequently serialized in John O' London's Weekly (London, UK) (Oct 30, 1926 — May 14, 1927)
- Victory; an Island Tale
- First serialized in Munsey's Magazine (New York, NY, USA) (Feb 1915)
- Collected as Victory: An Island Tale in Victory: An Island Tale (1915)
- Subsequently serialized in The Star (London, UK) (Aug 24, 1915 — Nov 9, 1915)
- Subsequently extracted as A Musical Event in The Albuquerque Morning Journal (Albuquerque, NM, USA) (Dec 4, 1917)
- Subsequently serialized as Une Victoire in Le Temps (Paris, France) (Apr 4, 1922 — Jun 23, 1922)
- Subsequently serialized as Victory in John O' London's Weekly (London, UK) (Oct 30, 1926 — May 14, 1927)
- The Waratah
- First serialized as The Silence of the Sea in The Daily Mail (London, UK) (Sep 18, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Joseph Conrad Writes of the Tragic Romance of Missing Ships in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD, USA) (Oct 3, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Silence of the Sea in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Nov 9, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized as Ships and the Sea: The Silent Sea in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Nov 13, 1909)
- Subsequently serialized in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 24, 1909)
- Subsequently extracted as Conrad as a Reporter in The New York Sun (New York, NY, USA) (May 12, 1918)
- Collected as The Silence of the Sea in Congo Diary and Other Uncollected Pieces (1978)
- The Warrior's Soul
- The Warrior's Soul: A Debt to Love is Repaid on the Battlefield
- The Weight of Her Burden
- First serialized in Harper's Weekly (New York, NY, USA) (Jun 17, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as The Old Sailing Ships in The Paterson Daily Press (Paterson, NJ, USA) (Jul 14, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Old Sailing Ships in The Gainesville Daily Sun (Gainesville, FL, USA) (Aug 13, 1905)
- Subsequently serialized as The Old Sailing Ships in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Aug 25, 1905)
- Subsequently extracted as The Old Sailing Ships in The Spartanburg Weekly Herald (Spartanburg, SC, USA) (Nov 28, 1905)
- Collected as The Weight of the Burden in The Mirror of the Sea (1906)
- Well Done!
- First serialized in The Daily Chronicle (London, UK) (Aug 22, 1918 — Aug 24, 1918)
- Subsequently serialized in The Living Age (Boston, MA, USA) (Oct 19, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as Joseph Conrad's War-Time Thoughts of Ships and Sea in Current Opinion (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as "Well Done": A Naval Tribute in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 16, 1918)
- Subsequently extracted as "Well Done." A Tribute to the Navy in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 29, 1918)
- Collected as Well Done! in Notes on Life and Letters (1921)
- "Well Done": A Naval Tribute
- An extract of Well Done! in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 16, 1918)
- "Well Done." A Tribute to the Navy
- An extract of Well Done! in The Register (Adelaide, Australia) (Nov 29, 1918)
- Werkbriefe I.
- Werkbriefe II.
- What Conrad Has To Say About "Lord Jim"
- When Ships Are Not Boards
- An extract of The Shadow Line: A Confession in The New York Tribune (New York, NY, USA) (May 17, 1919)
- Why I Wrote "The Arrow of Gold"
- Withold Truth in Mercy: Author's Opinion of Why Women Use 'Tact' Instead of Being Too Plainly Outspoken
- An extract of Chance: A Tale in Two Parts in The Pointer (Riverdale, IL, USA) (Jun 26, 1914)
- Wryzutek
- Youth
- First serialized in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh, UK) (Sep 1898)
- Subsequently serialized in The Outlook (New York, NY, USA) (Oct 1, 1898)
- Subsequently extracted as How I Was Blown Up: A Catastrophe in The Otago Witness (Dunedin, New Zealand) (Feb 16, 1899)
- Subsequently extracted as The Last Meal on Board in The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) (Mar 11, 1899)
- Collected as Youth in Youth, a Narrative; and Two Other Stories (1902)
- Subsequently serialized in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan) (Mar 11, 1904 — Dec 21, 1904)
- Subsequently extracted as The Spirit of the East in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) (Feb 24, 1912)
- Subsequently serialized as The Burning of the Ship in The Miami Herald (Miami, FL, USA) (May 31, 1920)
- Subsequently serialized as The East in The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL, USA) (Sep 10, 1923)
- Subsequently serialized as Jeunesse in La Revue de Paris (Paris, France) (May 1, 1925 — May 15, 1925)
- Subsequently serialized as Jugend in Die Neue Rundschau (Berlin, Germany) (Oct 1926)
- Subsequently serialized in The Golden Book (New York, NY, USA) (Nov 1928)
- Subsequently serialized in The Argosy (London, UK) (Jan 1929)
- Subsequently serialized as Mladost / Na Morju in Slovenec (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (Sep 5, 1935)
- Subsequently serialized in The New York Post (New York, NY, USA) (Aug 10, 1946)
- Subsequently serialized as Halt aus oder stirb! in Die Neue Stafette (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) (Jul 2, 1961 — Jul 16, 1961)
- L'Âme d'un Guerrier
- Über mich selbst
- An extract of A Personal Record in Welt und Wort: Literarische Monatsschrift (Tübingen, Germany) (May 1964)