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      • Set in early twentieth-century London and inspired by an actual attempt to blow up the Greenwich Observatory, The Secret Agent is a complex exploration of motivation and morality.
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  2. Everything you need to know about the setting of Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent, written by experts with you in mind.

  3. Set against the grimy backdrop of 1880s London, The Secret Agent immerses readers into a labyrinthine world of shadowy shops and murky streets, all shrouded in a soupy, suffocating mist. Conrad doesn’t merely employ this setting for its atmospheric effect.

  4. Summary. Analysis. Mr. Verloc goes out one morning, leaving his small London shop in the care of his brother-in-law, Stevie. Verloc’s wife, Winnie, supervises Stevie in turn. The shop’s front window contains photos of dancing girls, odd packages, French publications, and newspapers like The Torch.

  5. Mood. Setting. Style. Tone. View all. Mr. Adolf Verloc, a shopkeeper in his forties, heads out into the London streets one morning, leaving his business in the hands of his wife, Winnie, and Winnie’s brother Stevie. Winnie looks after Stevie, who is mentally disabled, as if he’s her son.

  6. Set in London in 1886, it charts the adventures of the secret agent Adolf Verloc and the work he does on behalf of a powerful but unnamed country, more than likely Russia. The book is an espionage tale, a family drama, and a comic satire that pits hilariously inept anarchists against overzealous policemen. Welcome to the world of Joseph Conrad.

  7. The novel describes events in the life of a man named Verloc, a secret government agent for an unnamed country living in London in 1886, who is ordered to carry out a bombing with the goal of manipulating the British government.

  8. Use our free chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis of The Secret Agent. It helps middle and high school students understand Joseph Conrad's literary masterpiece.