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The Secret Agent – A Simple Tale

The Secret Agent – A Simple Tale

By: Joseph Conrad Completed
Language: English
English ·Mystery & Detective ·Completed
·Joseph Conrad
13
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13 Chapters
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Synopsis

The Secret Agentis a novel based on the life of a spy written byJoseph Conrad, a Polish writer remembered for his narrative style and portraying anti-heroic characters. His notable works include Heart of Darkness, An Outcast of the Islands, and Nostromo.
The story narrates the life of a spy who ruined his family to save his profession. Mr. Verloc, a businessman lives with his wife Winnie and his brother in law Stevie who has a mental disability. Mr. Verloc, also had been appointed as a secret spy long back and his job is under threat from the newly appointed ambassador Mr. Vladimir, who considers him to be unfit for the job.
Mr.Verloc under tremendous pressure for proving his skill has been asked by Mr. Vladimir to blowup Greenwich Park, a science laboratory. After his assignment, the city witnesses Greenwich Park was exploded and a man found dead unidentified wearing a blue coat. Mr. Verloc is under the radar and has been arrested.
Mr. Verloc later confesses to his wife, he has exploited Stevie, to fix the bomb but it was exploded prematurely before the set time. Winnie, realizing her brother’s death, stabs her husband and runs away to seek help from Ossipon, a friend of Mr. Verloc. Ossipon who is obsessed with Winnie saves her initially, but abandons her later. Few days passed Winnie committed suicide jumping from steamer.

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Mr Verloc, going out in the morning, left his shop nominally in charge of his brother-in-law.  It could be done, because there was very little business at any time, and practically none at all before …

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Such was the house, the household, and the business Mr Verloc left behind him on his way westward at the hour of half-past ten in the morning.  It was unusually early for him; his whole person exhaled…

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“ . . . All idealisation makes life poorer.  To beautify it is to take away its character of complexity—it is to destroy it.  Leave that to the moralists, my boy.  History is made by men, but they do …

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Most of the thirty or so little tables covered by red cloths with a white design stood ranged at right angles to the deep brown wainscoting of the underground hall.  Bronze chandeliers with many globe…

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The Professor had turned into a street to the left, and walked along, with his head carried rigidly erect, in a crowd whose every individual almost overtopped his stunted stature.  It was vain to pret…

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The lady patroness of Michaelis, the ticket-of-leave apostle of humanitarian hopes, was one of the most influential and distinguished connections of the Assistant Commissioner’s wife, whom she called …

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The Assistant Commissioner walked along a short and narrow street like a wet, muddy trench, then crossing a very broad thoroughfare entered a public edifice, and sought speech with a young private sec…

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Having infused by persistent importunities some sort of heat into the chilly interest of several licensed victuallers (the acquaintances once upon a time of her late unlucky husband), Mrs Verloc’s mot…

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Mr Verloc returning from the Continent at the end of ten days, brought back a mind evidently unrefreshed by the wonders of foreign travel and a countenance unlighted by the joys of home-coming.  He en…

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The Assistant Commissioner, driven rapidly in a hansom from the neighbourhood of Soho in the direction of Westminster, got out at the very centre of the Empire on which the sun never sets.  Some stalw…

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