Under Western Eyes (version 2)

Under Western Eyes (version 2)
Under Western Eyes, written by Joseph Conrad and published in 1911, is a psychological and political novel set in St. Petersburg and Geneva. It follows Razumov, a young student whose life is irrevocably altered when a fellow student seeks refuge in his room after assassinating a Russian statesman. The novel explores themes of identity, betrayal, and the impact of political turmoil on personal lives, reflecting Conrad's own experiences with the oppressive forces of his Polish heritage.
























