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(Classics read in English _ Under Western Eyes by Joseph Conrad)
"Under Western Eyes" is a novel by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1911, set in Russia and the story of a young student named Razumov who becomes embroiled in a revolutionary plot against the tsarist government.
The novel is known for its complex and multi-layered narrative structure, psychological depth, and themes such as political violence, morality, and the struggle for personal identity.
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Summary
Razumov is initially reluctant to join the conspiracy, but is ultimately chosen by its charismatic leader Haldin. When Haldin is arrested and executed by the government, Razumov is forced to flee and seek refuge in Switzerland...
As the story unfolds, Razumov becomes increasingly conflicted and troubled by his actions and beliefs. As he navigates a complex web of allegiance to and betrayal of the revolutionary movement, he grapples with his feelings of guilt and responsibility.
CONTENTS
PART FIRST
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PART SECOND
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PART THIRD
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IV
PART FOUR
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