"The Confessions of Artemas Quibble" by Arthur Train delivers a sharp and humorous look into the world of law. This collection of short stories offers a satirical perspective on the attorney-client relationship, exploring the absurdities and ironies within the legal system. Through the eyes of Artemas Quibble, readers are treated to a witty and insightful commentary on the ethical dilemmas and everyday realities faced by lawyers. A classic work of legal fiction, these stories remain relevant and engaging due to their timeless themes and enduring humor. Discover the satirical brilliance of…mehr
"The Confessions of Artemas Quibble" by Arthur Train delivers a sharp and humorous look into the world of law. This collection of short stories offers a satirical perspective on the attorney-client relationship, exploring the absurdities and ironies within the legal system. Through the eyes of Artemas Quibble, readers are treated to a witty and insightful commentary on the ethical dilemmas and everyday realities faced by lawyers. A classic work of legal fiction, these stories remain relevant and engaging due to their timeless themes and enduring humor. Discover the satirical brilliance of Arthur Train in this meticulously prepared print edition. A must-read for anyone interested in legal humor and clever storytelling. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Arthur Cheney Train, born on September 6, 1875, in Boston, Massachusetts, was a prominent American lawyer and writer, known for his legal thrillers and mystery stories. Train graduated from Harvard University in 1897 and later from its law school in 1899. He embarked on a career in law, working initially as an assistant district attorney in New York City, which became the backdrop for many of his compelling legal narratives. Train's literary fame is anchored by his creation of the character Mr. Ephraim Tutt, an astute and whimsically cunning lawyer who became the protagonist in many of his works. However, it is 'The Confessions of Artemas Quibble' (1911) that remains a cornerstone of his literary legacy, where he explores the conscience of a shrewd attorney navigating the ethical mazes of the legal world. Train's writing is characterized by incisive wit, a profound understanding of the legal system, and a knack for crafting compelling courtroom dramas that often reflect on the paradoxes of justice and the human condition. His work not only entertains but also provides insightful commentary on the American judicial system of his era. Arthur Train passed away on December 22, 1945, leaving behind a rich collection of stories that continue to resonate with readers and offer a window into the complexities of early 20th-century American law and society.
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