The Trial and Conviction of That Infamous Hypocrite John Church. A Tale of Deception and Justice in 18th Century Courtroom Drama

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  • Nombre de pages159
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-615061-7
  • EAN4064066150617
  • Date de parution19/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille506 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In the provocative satirical work "The Trial and Conviction of That Infamous Hypocrite John Church, " the anonymous author crafts a scathing indictment of societal norms and religious hypocrisy prevalent in the early 19th century. Utilizing a unique blend of courtroom drama and biting satire, the narrative unveils the farcical nature of a judicial system that fails to deliver true justice. The literary style resonates with elements of parody and social commentary, challenging readers to reflect on the moral inconsistencies prevalent in their society.
With a sharp wit, the author dissects the character of John Church, a figure emblematic of the era's ethical dilemmas, exposing the dissonance between public persona and private conduct. The identity of the author remains shrouded in mystery, which only adds to the intrigue surrounding this work. This anonymity may suggest the author'Äôs intention to prioritize the message over personal attribution, reflecting the collective frustrations of the time.
Emerging from a context rife with political and religious unrest, the author likely sought to confront the hypocrisies ingrained within the societal fabric and provoke critical discourse. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of morality, religion, and law. Its incisive satire not only entertains but also compels readers to scrutinize their own values and the systems that govern them.
"The Trial and Conviction of That Infamous Hypocrite John Church" will resonate with those who appreciate literature that interrogates societal norms while provoking thoughtful reflection.
In the provocative satirical work "The Trial and Conviction of That Infamous Hypocrite John Church, " the anonymous author crafts a scathing indictment of societal norms and religious hypocrisy prevalent in the early 19th century. Utilizing a unique blend of courtroom drama and biting satire, the narrative unveils the farcical nature of a judicial system that fails to deliver true justice. The literary style resonates with elements of parody and social commentary, challenging readers to reflect on the moral inconsistencies prevalent in their society.
With a sharp wit, the author dissects the character of John Church, a figure emblematic of the era's ethical dilemmas, exposing the dissonance between public persona and private conduct. The identity of the author remains shrouded in mystery, which only adds to the intrigue surrounding this work. This anonymity may suggest the author'Äôs intention to prioritize the message over personal attribution, reflecting the collective frustrations of the time.
Emerging from a context rife with political and religious unrest, the author likely sought to confront the hypocrisies ingrained within the societal fabric and provoke critical discourse. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of morality, religion, and law. Its incisive satire not only entertains but also compels readers to scrutinize their own values and the systems that govern them.
"The Trial and Conviction of That Infamous Hypocrite John Church" will resonate with those who appreciate literature that interrogates societal norms while provoking thoughtful reflection.
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