The Pleader's Guide: A Didactic Poem in Two Books Containing the Conduct of a Suit at Law With the Arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and John-a-Gudgeon for Assault and Battery

The Pleader's Guide: A Didactic Poem in Two Books Containing the Conduct of a Suit at Law With the Arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and John-a-Gudgeon for Assault and Battery

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May 2, 2016 · انگلیسی · جلد سخت (140 صفحات)
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فرمت جلد سخت
صفحات 140
زبان انگلیسی
منتشر شده May 2, 2016
ناشر Palala Press
ISBN-10 1355186668
ISBN-13 9781355186663

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This didactic poem unfolds like a theatrical performance, guiding readers through the intricacies of legal proceedings. Through vivid characters such as Counsellor Bother'um and John-a-Gudgeon, the narrative explores the tumultuous landscape of a lawsuit stemming from an assault and battery case. The staged arguments are both entertaining and illuminating, offering a fresh perspective on the courtroom drama.

Written with a keen eye for detail, the poem captures both the gravity and absurdity of legal battles. The authors cleverly intertwine humor with serious legal concepts, making the content accessible to a broad audience. Readers are invited to ponder the dynamics of justice while enjoying the lyrical quality of the writing.

What emerges is a rich tapestry of wit and wisdom that transcends its historical context, revealing insights about human nature and societal norms. The work serves not only as a guide for aspiring lawyers and scholars but also as a reflection on the age-old conflicts that arise in the pursuit of justice.

With its unique blend of education and entertainment, this poem stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of law in everyday life, encouraging readers to consider their own roles within the legal framework. Ultimately, it’s a celebration of both the power and pitfalls inherent in the pursuit of legal redress.

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