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John Oxenford

Retained for the Defence: A Farce, in One Act

In “Retained for the Defence: A Farce, in One Act,” John Oxenford crafts a cleverly structured comedic piece that dissects the world of legal proceedings through sharp wit and engaging dialogue. Set within the confines of a courtroom, this farce exposes the absurdities and intricacies of the legal system while maintaining a light-hearted tone. Oxenford's writing is characterized by its lively repartee and well-timed comedic elements, making it accessible yet intellectually rewarding. The play is a reflection of its Victorian context, a period marked by societal fascination with legal drama and an evolving view of justice. John Oxenford (1812–1877) was a multifaceted writer, known for his contributions to drama, criticism, and translation. His experiences as a journalist and theater critic provided him unique insights into both the theatrical and legal realms, undoubtedly informing the comedic and satirical elements of this work. Additionally, Oxenford's awareness of contemporary social issues undoubtedly motivated him to mirror the absurdity prevalent in society's perceptions of the law through his characters and situations. “Retained for the Defence” is highly recommended for readers interested in theatrical comedy, legal satire, or Victorian literature. Its enduring charm and incisive humor make it a delightful read for anyone seeking to explore the interplay between law and society while enjoying the exhilaration of farcical theater.
25 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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