Caleb Williams Caleb Williams

Caleb Williams

Descripción editorial

Caleb Williams; or, Things as They Are by William Godwin is a groundbreaking political and philosophical novel that exposes the dark realities of power, surveillance, and injustice in society. First published in 1794, it is widely regarded as one of the earliest works of modern thriller fiction, combining suspenseful narrative with deep social critique.



The story follows Caleb Williams, a young and intelligent servant who enters the household of Ferdinando Falkland, a respected gentleman with a reputation for honor and virtue. At first, Caleb admires his master, but his curiosity leads him to uncover a disturbing secret connected to Falkland's past. Once this knowledge is discovered, Caleb's life is turned upside down as he becomes the target of relentless pursuit.



As Caleb is forced to flee, he finds himself trapped in a world where reputation, authority, and hidden power structures control every aspect of life. Despite his efforts to escape, he is continually hunted, falsely accused, and subjected to social and legal oppression. The narrative unfolds as a tense psychological and moral conflict between truth and authority, freedom and control.



William Godwin uses Caleb's experiences to critique systems of power that suppress individual liberty and manipulate justice. The novel explores themes of inequality, corruption, fear, and the consequences of secrecy. It also raises profound questions about morality, responsibility, and the extent to which individuals are shaped or destroyed by the societies they inhabit.



Written with a sense of urgency and philosophical depth, Caleb Williams breaks away from traditional storytelling to create a powerful examination of human rights and institutional injustice. Its suspenseful structure and emotional intensity make it both a compelling narrative and a radical political statement for its time.



Often considered a precursor to the modern detective and psychological thriller genres, the novel continues to influence writers exploring themes of persecution and moral conflict.



Ideal for students of literature, philosophy, and political thought, Caleb Williams remains a powerful exploration of truth, power, and the struggle for personal freedom in a controlled society.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
8 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
592
Páginas
EDITORIAL
CLXBX
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1.3
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