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The Island Pharisees

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The novel is set on the fictional island of Worsted, which is based on the real-life island of Guernsey in the English Channel. The story revolves around the lives and interactions of the residents of the island, particularly the Dabchicks, a wealthy and influential family. The Dabchicks are known for their social standing and their adherence to strict moral and social codes.As the narrative unfolds, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and the contrast between appearance and reality. The title "The Island Pharisees" alludes to the religious group known as the Pharisees, who were known for their strict adherence to religious laws and outward displays of piety."The Island Pharisees" is a satirical novel that critiques the hypocrisy and moral rigidity of certain segments of society, particularly those who prioritize appearances and social status over genuine morality. John Galsworthy's writing often contains elements of social commentary and criticism.If you appreciate novels that explore social and moral themes and offer a satirical perspective on societal conventions, "The Island Pharisees" by John Galsworthy is a work that may resonate with you. It provides a glimpse into the manners and morals of the Edwardian era in Britain.
The novel is set on the fictional island of Worsted, which is based on the real-life island of Guernsey in the English Channel. The story revolves around the lives and interactions of the residents of the island, particularly the Dabchicks, a wealthy and influential family. The Dabchicks are known for their social standing and their adherence to strict moral and social codes.As the narrative unfolds, the novel delves into the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and the contrast between appearance and reality. The title "The Island Pharisees" alludes to the religious group known as the Pharisees, who were known for their strict adherence to religious laws and outward displays of piety."The Island Pharisees" is a satirical novel that critiques the hypocrisy and moral rigidity of certain segments of society, particularly those who prioritize appearances and social status over genuine morality. John Galsworthy's writing often contains elements of social commentary and criticism.If you appreciate novels that explore social and moral themes and offer a satirical perspective on societal conventions, "The Island Pharisees" by John Galsworthy is a work that may resonate with you. It provides a glimpse into the manners and morals of the Edwardian era in Britain.

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