- ^ Sometimes called a novella (it is about 16,500 words long).
- ^ Lisa Deiuri (1 August 2015). "Il compagno segreto di Joseph Conrad su Harper's Magazine". The Secret Sharer. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ "Joseph Conrad -- The Secret-Sharer". Harper's Magazine. [Archive search]. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 201; Appendix
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 355-356: Plot summary
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 355
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 135
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 201: Appendix
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 357
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 357-358: “...Conrad softened the crime…softened the character of the mate [Leggett]”
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 150
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 355: Baines quotes these phrases from the story.
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 352
- ^ Steiner, 1980 p. 101: “among those works given the most attention by Conradian critics...endlessly debated…”
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 355
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 150
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 356: Quotes included by Baines.
- ^ Steiner, 1980 p. 102
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 356.
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 358
- ^ Baines, 1960 p. 359: Baines quotes final sentence from the story.
- ^ Gueard, 1965 p. 48
- ^ Graver, 1969 p. 152
- ^ Said, 1966 p. 59
- ^ Steiner, 1980 p. 101: the doubling component “impossible to ignore.”
- ^ Steiner, 1980 p. 112
- ^ Stiener, 1980 p. 107
- ^ Stiener, 1980 p. 112
- ^ https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?14911%7C access-date=November 25, 2023
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