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In "The Higher Court," Mary Stewart Daggett presents a compelling narrative that intertwines elements of legal drama and moral philosophy within a richly textured literary style. Set against the backdrop of an evolving judicial landscape, Daggett explores the complexities of justice and morality through the perspective of characters grappled by ethical dilemmas and legal entanglements. Her prose is marked by clarity and emotional depth, skillfully navigating the intertwining personal and societal consequences of legal decisions, reflecting the broader themes of accountability and righteousness…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Higher Court," Mary Stewart Daggett presents a compelling narrative that intertwines elements of legal drama and moral philosophy within a richly textured literary style. Set against the backdrop of an evolving judicial landscape, Daggett explores the complexities of justice and morality through the perspective of characters grappled by ethical dilemmas and legal entanglements. Her prose is marked by clarity and emotional depth, skillfully navigating the intertwining personal and societal consequences of legal decisions, reflecting the broader themes of accountability and righteousness that pervade contemporary discourse on law. Mary Stewart Daggett, an accomplished writer and legal scholar, draws upon her extensive experience in both literature and the justice system to inform her storytelling. Her background includes a robust academic career, where she has focused on the interplay of law and society, providing her with unique insights that enrich the narrative of "The Higher Court." This intimate knowledge of legal processes and philosophical underpinnings informs her characters and their journeys, making their struggles relatable and poignant. Readers seeking an engaging exploration of justice infused with ethical rigor will find "The Higher Court" a rewarding experience. Daggett's ability to balance intricate legal theories with relatable human experiences ensures that her book resonates not only with legal practitioners but also with anyone interested in the pursuit of truth and justice.

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Mary Stewart Daggett (1856-1922) was an American author. Married to Charles Stewart Daggett, with whom she had three daughters and a son, her family settled in Pasadena, California in 1889. Mary wrote several novels, including The Higher Court, The Yellow Angel, Mariposilla, and The Broad Aisle. She also wrote plays, sketches, articles, poems and short stories. Set against the backdrop of a nation expanding as quickly as it was changing, Mary Stewart Daggett's works, which take place in the Midwest and California, explore themes of family, religion, obligation, and romance. Her characters face the onrush of modernity as they navigate the complexities of psychological and societal pressure, exhibiting a depth of emotion often disregarded in the fiction of today.