Under Western Eyes

Under Western Eyes
Under Western Eyes, published in 1911 by Joseph Conrad, is a novel set in St. Petersburg and Geneva. It serves as a critique of revolutionary ideals and reflects Conrad's own experiences with political turmoil, influenced by his father's revolutionary past. The narrative explores themes of cynicism, the irrationality of life, and the moral complexities surrounding suffering and injustice, making it one of Conrad's major works alongside The Secret Agent.


























