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Under Western Eyes

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Informationen zum Autor Józef Teodor Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski was born in the Ukraine on 3 December 1857. His parents were Polish and had both died in exile by the time Conrad was eleven. His uncle then became his guardian and looked after him in Krakow until he was sixteen when he went to sea and sailed on French and British ships. He was made British citizen in 1886 and changed his name to Joseph Conrad. In 1889 Conrad visited the Congo and his experiences there inspired Heart of Darkness . In 1894 he published his first novel, Almayer's Folly and went on to write nineteen more as well as many short stories, essays and a memoir. In 1896 he married Jessie George and they later had two sons. Conrad died on 3 August 1924. Klappentext Describes a band of frustrated revolutionary exiles in Geneva. This book is a study of individuals under pressure, and it remains a telling account of the fugitive life - especially in its portrait of Razumov, heir to the long line of Russian anti-heroes in Gogol, Dostoyevsky and Turgenev. Zusammenfassung Describes a band of frustrated revolutionary exiles in Geneva. This book is a study of individuals under pressure! and it remains a telling account of the fugitive life - especially in its portrait of Razumov! heir to the long line of Russian anti-heroes in Gogol! Dostoyevsky and Turgenev.

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Józef Teodor Konrad Nalecz Korzeniowski was born in the Ukraine on 3 December 1857. His parents were Polish and had both died in exile by the time Conrad was eleven. His uncle then became his guardian and looked after him in Krakow until he was sixteen when he went to sea and sailed on French and British ships. He was made British citizen in 1886 and changed his name to Joseph Conrad. In 1889 Conrad visited the Congo and his experiences there inspired Heart of Darkness. In 1894 he published his first novel, Almayer's Folly and went on to write nineteen more as well as many short stories, essays and a memoir. In 1896 he married Jessie George and they later had two sons. Conrad died on 3 August 1924.

Summary

This novel is considered to be one of Conrad's major works and is close in subject matter to The Secret Agent. It is full of cynicism and conflict about the historical failures of revolutionary movements and ideals.

Product details

Authors J. Conrad, Joseph Conrad
Publisher Random House Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 22.04.1992
 
EAN 9781857150438
ISBN 978-1-85715-043-8
No. of pages 477
Dimensions 140 mm x 170 mm x 15 mm
Series Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Thrillers / Espionage, Espionage & spy thriller, Espionage and spy thriller

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