The Secret Agent is widely considered one of Conrad’s greatest literary achievements. Set in gloomy 1886 London, the novel follows the life of Alfred Verdoc, a Soho shop owner and secret agent who is a member of a largely ineffectual anarchist cell. During a meeting at an unnamed foreign embassy where he is a covert employee, Verdoc is tasked with bombing the Greenwich Observatory-ostensibly to create public outrage and goad a lax British government into to acting more forcibly against émigré socialist and anarchist activists. The evil plan goes awry with far-reaching and devastating consequences.
This Warbler Classics edition includes an essay on Joseph Conrad by J. B. Priestly and a detailed biographical timeline.
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Contents
chapter i1
chapter ii7
chapter iii28
chapter iv42
chapter v55
chapter vi71
chapter vii92
chapter viii104
chapter ix124
chapter x145
chapter xi156
chapter xii181
chapter xiii205
Modern English Novelists: Joseph Conrad by J. B. Priestly212
Biographical Timeline220
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J. B. Priestley (1894-1984) was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster, and social commentator.