JOHN GALSWORTHY: JUSTICE
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Book Details
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Author: Dr. Raghukul Tilak
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Editor: Shakti Batra
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 288
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Release Date: 01-12-2018
About The Book
John Galsworthy, a notable writer of the early twentieth century, vividly portrayed the social issues of his time, particularly focusing on the struggles of the underprivileged and advocating for social reform. In his powerful work Justice, Galsworthy exposes the harsh realities faced by William Falder, a man sentenced to a long prison term for forgery. The narrative explores his immense mental anguish during incarceration, followed by his inability to reintegrate into society as an ex-convict, leading to a tragic end through suicide.
This critical study, originally compiled by Dr. Raghukul Tilak, provides an insightful exploration of Galsworthy's Justice, its social commentary, and its portrayal of the consequences of societal injustice. The book has been meticulously revised, edited, and updated by Prof. Shakti Batra, ensuring that the content is not only scholarly but also accessible to contemporary readers interested in social critique and literary analysis. This 288-page paperback edition is an essential read for students and scholars alike, offering a thorough understanding of Galsworthy's work and its ongoing relevance.

