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James Anson Farrer

Crimes and Punishments

In “Crimes and Punishments,” James Anson Farrer navigates the intricate intersections of morality, justice, and societal norms through the lens of Victorian England. The narrative unfolds with a keen attention to detail and rich character development, illustrating the tension between law and ethics as it probes the motivations behind crime and the efficacy of punishment. Farrer's literary style blends philosophical discourse with captivating storytelling, echoing the period's preoccupations with reform and the human condition, thereby situating the work within a broader discourse on criminal justice in the 19th century. James Anson Farrer, a prominent figure of his time, was deeply influenced by his legal background and social reform efforts. As a practitioner of law, he witnessed the complexities of the criminal justice system firsthand, which inspired him to explore the underlying themes of morality and punishment in his writing. This duality of experience'Äîmerging legal insight with literary expression'Äîformulates the foundation upon which “Crimes and Punishments” stands. This compelling exploration of ethical dilemmas invites readers to engage with the often uncomfortable questions surrounding justice. For those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of crime and society, Farrer's work offers not only a poignant commentary on his era but also timeless reflections that resonate with contemporary legal and moral discourses.
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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