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- Added details biography of Author
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Romance is a novel written by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford. It was the second of their three collaborations. The romance was eventually published by Smith, Elder & Co. in London in 1903 and by McClure, Phillips, and Company in New York in March 1904.
According to Max Saunders, Conrad, in his quest to obtain a literary collaborator, had been recommended by several literary figures. W. E. Henley pointed to Ford as a suitable choice for Conrad. The literary collaboration was not particularly uncommon when Conrad proposed it to Ford, but neither was it considered the proper way for serious novelists, as Ford was aware: "The critics of our favored land do not believe in collaboration." The novel was adapted into the film The Road to Romance.
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