
Length6h 15m
About this audiobook
In "The Pardoner's Wallet," Samuel McChord Crothers presents a masterful exploration of the themes of morality, commerce, and human psychology, all interwoven with a biting wit and keen social commentary. Drawing from Chaucerian influences, Crothers adeptly employs a narrative style that blends allegory with satire, allowing readers to engage with the complexities of human motivations and the societal implications of avarice in a rapidly transforming America. The book navigates the intricacies of religious fraudulence through the lens of a fictionalized character whose wallet symbolizes both material wealth and moral bankruptcy, echoing the tension between spiritual values and economic pressures in the early 20th century. Samuel McChord Crothers, a prominent Unitarian minister and scholar, was known for his insightful critiques of American society and its ethical dilemmas. His background in theology and his experiences in a society grappling with modernization inform his nuanced perspective in this work. Crothers's keen awareness of the psychological underpinnings of greed and guilt clearly stems from his deep engagement with philosophical thought and moral inquiry, making him a uniquely qualified voice for this satirical tale. "The Pardoner's Wallet" is an essential read for those interested in literary explorations of ethics, religion, and society. Crothers invites readers to reflect on the price of morality in a world increasingly dominated by material pursuits. This book is not only a fascinating historical document but also a timeless cautionary tale that resonates with contemporary issues of integrity and the human condition.
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GenreHumor
Length6 hrs 15 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 2, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1THE PARDONER
7A COMMUNITY OF HUMORISTS
2UNSEASONABLE VIRTUES
8A SAINT RECANONIZED
3AN HOUR WITH OUR PREJUDICES
9AS HE SEES HIMSELF
4HOW TO KNOW THE FALLACIES
10A MAN UNDER ENCHANTMENT
5THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE PEACEMAKERS
11THE CRUELTY OF GOOD PEOPLE
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6THE LAND OF THE LARGE AND CHARITABLE AIR