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Inspector Heat was partly drawn from Chief Inspector William Melville, an Irishman who had risen through the ranks at Scotland Yard and had completely infiltrated Fenian groups and Anarchists, with many informers working for him. When he took an American journalist to a fancy dress ball at Club Autonomie, the anarchists greeted him warmly by name.
The imaginary Brett Street is today’s Irving Street (formerly Green Street), a short thoroughfare that links Charing Cross Road to Leicester Square at the latter’s south-east corner. It may, or may not, have been named Brett Street by Conrad after the policeman Charles Brett who was murdered by Fenians in Manchester in 1867. |