Prisoner for Blasphemy

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Prisoner for Blasphemy

by G. W. (George William) Foote

EN·~6 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

By George William Foote

1:46

PREFACE.

19:32

CHAPTER I. THE STORM BREWING.

19:25

CHAPTER II. OUR FIRST SUMMONS.

16:32

CHAPTER III. MR. BRADLAUGH INCLUDED.

18:32

CHAPTER IV. OUR INDICTMENT.

18:49

CHAPTER V. ANOTHER PROSECUTION.

22:31

CHAPTER VI. PREPARING FOR TRIAL.

20:20

CHAPTER VII. AT THE OLD BAILEY.

40:46

CHAPTER VIII. NEWGATE.

29:11

Description

A determined writer finds himself at the centre of a startling legal battle when his outspoken criticisms of religion land him in court for blasphemy—a charge that had lain dormant for decades. The opening chapters trace the mounting tension as authorities summon him, the public’s mixed reactions, and the stark contrast between his quiet conviction and the fervent zeal of his accusers. Through vivid courtroom scenes, the narrative captures the uneasy atmosphere of Victorian England, where the very notion of free thought is tested against lingering moral strictures.

Once convicted, he is transferred to the notorious Holloway Gaol, where daily life among hardened inmates offers a stark backdrop for his reflections. He records the routines, the camaraderie, and the lingering hope that his ordeal might illuminate the fragile state of religious liberty. The memoir balances personal endurance with a broader commentary on how outdated laws can resurface, making his story a compelling window into a society wrestling with the limits of tolerance.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (376K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Freethought Archives, and David Widger

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

G. W. (George William) Foote

G. W. (George William) Foote

1850–1915

A sharp, combative voice in Victorian freethought, this English journalist and editor spent decades arguing for secularism and free expression. He is especially remembered for founding The Freethinker and for turning controversy into a public campaign for liberty of conscience.

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