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  1. The Secret Agent: With Toby Jones, Vicky McClure, Charlie Hamblett, Marie Critchley. Verloc, the owner of a seedy shop in Victorian Soho, plays a dangerous game spying on an agitating anarchist group that will prove useful to the foreign power he is secretly working for.

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  2. The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale is an anarchist spy fiction novel by Joseph Conrad, first published in 1907. [1] The story is set in London in 1886 and deals with Mr. Adolf Verloc and his work as a spy for an unnamed country (presumably Russia).

    • Joseph Conrad
    • 1907
  3. The Secret Agent is a three-part British espionage television drama serial based on the 1907 novel The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad. The show stars Toby Jones, Vicky McClure, Stephen Graham, David Dawson and Ian Hart. [1] The three-part series began airing on BBC One on 17 July 2016.

    • Chapter I
    • Chapter II
    • Chapter III
    • Chapter IV
    • Chapter V
    • Chapter Vi

    Mr Verloc, going out in the morning, left his shop nominallyin charge of his brother-in-law. It could be done, becausethere was very little business at any time, and practically noneat all before the evening. Mr Verloc cared but little abouthis ostensible business. And, moreover, his wife was incharge of his brother-in-law. The shop was small, and ...

    Such was the house, the household, and the business Mr Verlocleft behind him on his way westward at the hour of half-past tenin the morning. It was unusually early for him; his wholeperson exhaled the charm of almost dewy freshness; he wore hisblue cloth overcoat unbuttoned; his boots were shiny; his cheeks,freshly shaven, had a sort of gloss; and ...

    “ . . . All idealisation makes life poorer. Tobeautify it is to take away its character of complexity—itis to destroy it. Leave that to the moralists, myboy. History is made by men, but they do not make it intheir heads. The ideas that are born in their consciousnessplay an insignificant part in the march of events. Historyis dominated and determin...

    Most of the thirty or so little tables covered by red clothswith a white design stood ranged at right angles to the deepbrown wainscoting of the underground hall. Bronzechandeliers with many globes depended from the low, slightlyvaulted ceiling, and the fresco paintings ran flat and dull allround the walls without windows, representing scenes of th...

    The Professor had turned into a street to the left, and walkedalong, with his head carried rigidly erect, in a crowd whoseevery individual almost overtopped his stunted stature. Itwas vain to pretend to himself that he was notdisappointed. But that was mere feeling; the stoicism ofhis thought could not be disturbed by this or any otherfailure. Next...

    The lady patroness of Michaelis, the ticket-of-leave apostleof humanitarian hopes, was one of the most influential anddistinguished connections of the Assistant Commissioner’swife, whom she called Annie, and treated still rather as a notvery wise and utterly inexperienced young girl. But she hadconsented to accept him on a friendly footing, which w...

  4. The Secret Agent London, 1886: The owner of a seedy Soho shop doubles as a spy for the Russian embassy, dragging his family into a tragic terror...

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  5. The Secret Agent. Joseph Conrad, John Lyon (Editor) 3.59. 23,197 ratings1,816 reviews. Mr Verloc, the secret agent, keeps a shop in London's Soho where he lives with his wife Winnie, her infirm mother, and her idiot brother, Stevie.

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  7. Jul 17, 2016 · The Secret Agent is a new treat here to brighten (or, rather, darken) the next three Sunday evenings with a stellar cast, tension-ratcheting plot, and a surprising contemporary relevance.

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