John Galsworthy Justice (English Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Patra Bharati
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Edited By: Babul Dey
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9788198770844
About the Book
Justice (1910) by John Galsworthy is one of the most influential social dramas of the early twentieth century, offering a searing critique of a legal system that prioritizes rigid procedure over human compassion. Inspired by real-life cases, the play traces the quiet and devastating downfall of William Falder, a young law clerk whose single act of desperation entangles him in the relentless and impersonal machinery of the law.
This carefully edited and richly annotated edition presents the complete text of the play along with clearly organized, chronological word-notes. These annotations explain difficult vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and historical references as they appear in the text, helping readers fully grasp Galsworthy’s language and his sharp commentary on Edwardian society and justice.
Designed especially for students, scholars, and theatre enthusiasts, this edition preserves the emotional intensity of the original drama while enhancing understanding through detailed critical support. More than a historical play, Justice remains a timeless appeal for empathy, moral responsibility, and meaningful reform within systems of power.
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John Galsworthy Justice (English Version)
John Galsworthy Justice (English Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Patra Bharati
-
Edited By: Babul Dey
-
Language: English
-
ISBN: 9788198770844
About the Book
Justice (1910) by John Galsworthy is one of the most influential social dramas of the early twentieth century, offering a searing critique of a legal system that prioritizes rigid procedure over human compassion. Inspired by real-life cases, the play traces the quiet and devastating downfall of William Falder, a young law clerk whose single act of desperation entangles him in the relentless and impersonal machinery of the law.
This carefully edited and richly annotated edition presents the complete text of the play along with clearly organized, chronological word-notes. These annotations explain difficult vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and historical references as they appear in the text, helping readers fully grasp Galsworthy’s language and his sharp commentary on Edwardian society and justice.
Designed especially for students, scholars, and theatre enthusiasts, this edition preserves the emotional intensity of the original drama while enhancing understanding through detailed critical support. More than a historical play, Justice remains a timeless appeal for empathy, moral responsibility, and meaningful reform within systems of power.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Patra Bharati
-
Edited By: Babul Dey
-
Language: English
-
ISBN: 9788198770844
About the Book
Justice (1910) by John Galsworthy is one of the most influential social dramas of the early twentieth century, offering a searing critique of a legal system that prioritizes rigid procedure over human compassion. Inspired by real-life cases, the play traces the quiet and devastating downfall of William Falder, a young law clerk whose single act of desperation entangles him in the relentless and impersonal machinery of the law.
This carefully edited and richly annotated edition presents the complete text of the play along with clearly organized, chronological word-notes. These annotations explain difficult vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and historical references as they appear in the text, helping readers fully grasp Galsworthy’s language and his sharp commentary on Edwardian society and justice.
Designed especially for students, scholars, and theatre enthusiasts, this edition preserves the emotional intensity of the original drama while enhancing understanding through detailed critical support. More than a historical play, Justice remains a timeless appeal for empathy, moral responsibility, and meaningful reform within systems of power.













