

An edition of Under Western Eyes (1911)
By Joseph Conrad
Publish Date
1911
Publisher
Methuen
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
"First published in 1911, Under Western Eyes traces the experiences of Razumov, a young Russian student of philosophy who is uninvolved in politics or protest. Against his will he finds himself caught up in the aftermath of a terrorist bombing directed against the Tsarist authorities. He is pulled in different directions - by his conscience and his ambitions, by powerful opposed political forces, but most of all by personal emotions he is unable to suppress. Set in St. Petersburg and Geneva, the novel is in part a critical response to Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, but it is also a startlingly modern book. Viewed through the Ẁestern Eyes' of Conrad's English narrator, Razumov's story forces the reader to confront the same moral issues: the defensibility of terrorist resistance to tyranny, the loss of individual privacy in a surveillance society, and the demands thrown up by the interplay of power and knowledge." "This new edition is based on the English first edition text, and has a new chronology and bibliography."--Jacket.
subjects: Fiction, College students, Bombings, Terrorism, History, Fiction in English, Classic Literature, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, political, Saint petersburg (russia), fiction, Geneva (switzerland), fiction, Terrorism, fiction, Fiction, historical, Fiction, historical, general, Soviet union, fiction, Revolutionaries, Russia -- History -- 1904-1914 -- Fiction, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Boris Ford
Places: Saint Petersburg (Russia), Geneva (Switzerland), Russia
Times: 1904-1914