<p>In 'The Island Pharisees', John Galsworthy crafts a poignant critique of Edwardian England's moral landscape through the lens of its protagonist's existential journey. Set within the framework of early 20th-century literature, the novel is characterized by Galsworthy's meticulous prose and his penetrative insight into societal hypocrisies. With an unfaltering focus on themes of social justice and individual integrity, the narrative unfolds in ...