Discover Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes, a gripping novel set against the tumultuous backdrop of St. Petersburg and Geneva. Written in 1911, this thought-provoking tale delves deep into the psyche of its characters while exploring themes of revolutionary ideals, moral conflict, and betrayal. Drawing comparisons to Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Conrad offers a cynical and disillusioned view of revolution, reflecting his personal struggles with his father's legacy as a Polish independence activist. Through its portrayal of flawed individuals caught in the machinery of history, the novel exposes the failures of revolutionary movements, making it a powerful commentary on human nature. Perfect for readers intrigued by existential crises, political intrigue, and historical fiction, this timeless classic is a must-read for fans of Conrad and Dostoevsky.
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