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  1. Abstract. First published in 1911, Under Western Eyes traces the experiences of Razumov, a young Russian student of philosophy who is uninvolved in politics or protest. Against his will he finds himself caught up in the aftermath of a terrorist bombing directed against the Tsarist authorities. He is pulled in different directions - by his ...

  2. About Under Western Eyes. Describes a band of frustrated revolutionary exiles in Geneva. This book is a study of individuals under pressure, and it remains a telling account of the fugitive life – especially in its portrait of Razumov, heir to the long line of Russian anti-heroes in Gogol, Dostoyevsky and Turgenev.

  3. 9 de jan. de 2006 · Under Western Eyes Credits: Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: Political fiction Subject: Bombings -- Fiction Subject: Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Fiction Subject: College students -- Fiction Subject: Russia -- History -- 1904-1914 ...

  4. Con gli occhi dell'occidente ( Under Western Eyes, tradotto in italiano anche come Sotto gli occhi dell'occidente) è un romanzo pubblicato nel 1911 da Joseph Conrad la cui trama si svolge a San Pietroburgo, in Russia, e a Ginevra, in Svizzera. Lo si può collegare a Delitto e castigo di Fëdor Dostoevskij per quanto riguarda lo studio della ...

  5. 18 de dez. de 2007 · In "Under Western Eyes" (1911), Conrad employs tough love in depicting the Russian character, hopelessly divided between reckless radicalism and reactionary reasonlessness, between devotion and despair. Razumov is a college student in St. Petersberg content to labor under the Czarist system, under which he hopes to advance through study.

  6. `Under Western Eyes' was written six years after the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the resultant constitutional reforms that were to become a major factor in the 1917 Russian revolution. The book is set in that tumultuous period and, as Razumov - prudently - leaves Russia after the assassination of a prominent statesman, the story shifts from St Petersburg to Geneva.

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    • Joseph Conrad
  7. women in the third world must be considered in the context of. hegemony of western scholarship - i.e., the production, distribution and consumption of information and ideas. Marginal this writing has political effects and implications beyond the. feminist or disciplinary audience. One such significant effect.