The Secret Agent

The Secret Agent

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Apr 3, 2007 · Inglês · Brochura (272 páginas)
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Detalhes do Livro

Formato Brochura
Páginas 272
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Apr 3, 2007
Editora Signet
ISBN-10 0451474295
ISBN-13 9780451474292

Descrição

Inspired by an actual attempt in 1894 to blow up London's Greenwich Observatory, here is a chillingly prophetic examination of contemporary terrorism-and the literary precursor to today's espionage thriller.

Gêneros

Romance Mistério Ficção Científica Distopia Suspense e Thriller Biografia Ação e Aventura História Terror Humor Negócios e Economia Fantasia Manga Romances Gráficos Arte e Fotografia Crime Clássicos Contemporâneo Política Natureza

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The novel is set in London and based on real events. It has mainly two arcs: one covering Adolf Verloc's involvement with anarchism, the other exploring the life choices of his wife Winnie. Winnie had sacrificed her love-life by marrying Mr. Verloc in order to provide financial stability for her aged mother, but more importantly to support her beloved younger brother. The latter's mental illness had prevented him from living independently and earning his own money. In spite of that, Stevie was the backbone of his sister's life and the center of her affection. Therefore, when he died, her life had lost its balance and collapsed. Conrad offers no moral judgements or condemnation on Winnie's acts. This, he leaves to his readers.The plot addresses the birth and rise of Anarchism as well, and comments on how Anarchists were always dissatisfied with their society, and yet had never offered a practical solution to the problems they pointed. At the same time, the book adopts an ironic tone and a pessimistic perspective in regard of the British society. It suggests that the latter was still reeling under the effects of industrialization and the emptiness caused by the fall of religion. When it comes to Modernist techniques, Geometric images are used in the text to create order in the midst of chaos and the nothingness that Conrad was trying to depict.

February 17th 2026

I had difficulty reading this as I just couldn't keep up the flow of my reading. I couldn't grasp what was happening and who everyone was and how they related to one another so I kept having to re-read large chunks. I read up about it afterwards and understand it better now.

January 1st 2012
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