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Justice By John Galsworthy

Justice By John Galsworthy

Discover the timeless brilliance of Justice, a compelling play by Nobel Prize-winning author John Galsworthy. This powerful drama explores themes of morality, the legal system, and human suffering, offering a poignant critique of early 20th-century justice and societal norms.

First performed in 1910, Justice tells the gripping story of William Falder, a young clerk driven to forgery by desperation, only to face the unforgiving machinery of the law. Galsworthy’s masterful storytelling exposes the harsh realities of prison life and the rigid structures of a legal system that often overlooks compassion.

This softcover edition presents the complete, unabridged text in a high-quality, reader-friendly format, perfect for literature enthusiasts, students, and theater lovers alike. Whether you're studying classic drama, exploring Galsworthy’s works, or simply enjoying a thought-provoking read, Justice remains a profound and relevant piece of literature.