Conrad's novel _______ is set in Tsarist Russia.
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A.
Under Western Eyes
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B.
Nostromo
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C.
Almayer's Folly
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D.
The Nigger of the Narcissus
Correct Answer:
A. Under Western Eyes
Explanation:
The correct answer is Under Western Eyes. Joseph Conrad's 1911 novel is primarily situated in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Geneva, Switzerland, depicting the intense political atmosphere of the Tsarist era. It follows the life of Razumov, a student caught between the secret police and revolutionary groups, offering a deep exploration of Russian political history and individual morality.
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