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  1. Chapter 1 takes place at Mr. Verloc 's pornography shop in 1880s London. The omniscient narrator offers a glimpse of the family life of the secret agent Mr. Verloc. Mr. Verloc and his family live in the back of the shop. Verloc is a stout gentleman who is "thoroughly domesticated."

  2. The Secret Agent. The Secret Agent, by Joseph Conrad, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics:

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · Taking as his inspiration the historical accidental death by explosion of an anarchist outside the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park, London in 1894, Conrad tells the dark tale of Adolf Verloc, an indolent, double-dealing secret agent of a foreign government pressured into committing an act of "shocking senselessness" against astronomy, of all things.

  4. The Secret Agent: Chapter 2 Summary & Analysis. Next. Chapter 3. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Sharply dressed and alert, Mr. Verloc heads out unusually early one morning at about half-past 10. The dull English sun covers the city with a rusty light. As Verloc watches well-to-do people enjoying themselves in Hyde Park, he feels ...

  5. Mr. Adolf Verloc. Mr. Verloc, the novel’s protagonist (and eventual antagonist), is the titular secret agent. He lives in London with his wife of seven years, Winnie. Though he runs a shop selling pornography and contraceptives, he… read analysis of Mr. Adolf Verloc.

  6. Aug 31, 2009 · Joseph Conrad. Broadview Press, Aug 31, 2009 - Fiction - 320 pages. The Secret Agent is set in the seedy world of Adolf Verloc, a storekeeper and double agent in late-Victorian London who pretends to sympathize with a group of international anarchists but reports on their activities to both the Russian embassy and the British government.

  7. The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale. The Secret Agent, novel by Joseph Conrad, first published serially in the New York weekly Ridgeway’s in 1906–07 and in book form in 1907. This absurdist story is noted for its adept characterizations, melodramatic irony, and psychological intrigue. Adolf Verloc is a languid eastern European secret agent ...