Caleb Williams (Penguin Classics) is a gripping tale by William Godwin that delves into themes of justice, loyalty, and the oppressive forces of power. The novel follows Caleb Williams, an honest young man who becomes the secretary to Squire Falkland. As Caleb starts investigating his employer’s mysterious past, he uncovers dark truths that lead him to confront a powerful and vindictive force in society. Despite his unwavering loyalty, the consequences of Caleb’s discovery are dire when Squire Falkland exacts brutal revenge. This novel not only provides a thrilling narrative but also serves as a critique of political oppression and hierarchical injustices prevalent during its time.
Revised to offer deeper insight into Godwin’s background, this edition examines his religious dissent, the literary and political context of 18th-century England, and his advocacy for “philosophical anarchism.” The book includes an updated chronology, further reading suggestions, appendices, and notes, enhancing its value as both a compelling read and an educational tool. Caleb Williams stands as a profound examination of ethical dilemmas and the struggles for justice in society.
