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In 'The Law-Breakers and Other Stories' by Robert Grant, readers are immersed in a collection of tales that reflect the societal norms, morality, and the human condition of the late 19th century. Grant's literary style combines realism with a touch of romantic idealism, presenting characters who grapple with the moral dilemmas of their time. The stories range from explorations of class dynamics to moral ambiguity, leaving readers with a thought-provoking look into society during the Gilded Age. Grant's attention to detail and vivid descriptions create a rich tapestry of characters and settings…mehr

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In 'The Law-Breakers and Other Stories' by Robert Grant, readers are immersed in a collection of tales that reflect the societal norms, morality, and the human condition of the late 19th century. Grant's literary style combines realism with a touch of romantic idealism, presenting characters who grapple with the moral dilemmas of their time. The stories range from explorations of class dynamics to moral ambiguity, leaving readers with a thought-provoking look into society during the Gilded Age. Grant's attention to detail and vivid descriptions create a rich tapestry of characters and settings that transport the reader back in time. The stories are both entertaining and thought-provoking, providing a glimpse into the complexities and contradictions of the era. Robert Grant's keen observations and insightful storytelling make 'The Law-Breakers and Other Stories' a must-read for those interested in exploring the intricacies of human behavior and societal norms in the late 19th century.

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Robert Grant (1852-1940) was a distinguished American author and a jurist known for his acerbic wit and keen observation of social mores. His literary oeuvre encompasses several novels and short story collections that often reflect his legal background and critique the upper echelons of society. Among his notable works, 'The Law-Breakers and Other Stories' stands out as a piquant anthology that delves into the realities of human nature and the often-blurred lines between legality and morality. Grant's writing is characterized by its narrative dexterity and incisive satire, drawing readers into a contemplation of ethical dilemmas and the complexities of societal expectations. His work not only entertains but also provides a trenchant commentary on the ambiguities of law and the intricacies of personal conscience. As a Harvard-educated man who served as a judge in Massachusetts, his insights were born from a life steeped in the interplay of literature and jurisprudence, lending an authenticity to his storytelling that resonates with readers and scholars alike. His contribution to American literature is marked by a definitive style that straddles the boundary between realism and the wry, piercing dissection of human conduct.