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The Forsyte Saga (eBook)

The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening, To Let

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2022
908 Seiten
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The Forsyte Saga - John Galsworthy
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John Galsworthy's 'The Forsyte Saga' intricately weaves the lives of the Forsyte family, delving into themes of class, morality, and the impact of social change in late Victorian and Edwardian England. Composed of three novels and interludes, Galsworthy employs a realist style that captures the complexities of human relationships and societal structures. The narrative is characterized by a keen psychological insight and a critical perspective on the 'propertied class,' reflecting the author's intentions to depict the moral dilemmas of a society in flux, particularly in the wake of industrialization and the changing landscapes of wealth and family loyalty. John Galsworthy, born into a prosperous family and educated at Harrow and Oxford, brought a unique perspective to his literature, with firsthand experience of the tensions between old wealth and new social values. His advocacy for social reform and keen observations of the upper-middle class lifestyle informed his portrayal of the Forsyte family. The work reflects his personal disillusionment with materialism and the conflict between progress and tradition, emphasizing how these forces shape individual destinies within society. 'The Forsyte Saga' is a compelling exploration of human nature and societal evolution, making it an essential read for anyone interested in early 20th-century literature. Galsworthy's poignant storytelling and rich characterizations invite readers to reflect on their own values and the enduring impact of social class, solidifying the saga's place as a cornerstone of modern English literature.

John Galsworthy (1867–1933) was an English novelist and playwright, renowned for his portrayal of the British upper middle class and for his social satire. He is best remembered for 'The Forsyte Saga' (1906-1921), a series of three novels and two interludes that chronicle the lives of three generations of the affluent Forsyte family. His work is marked by a meticulous narrative style and a deep exploration of social issues of the time, including class, wealth, and morality. Born in Kingston Hill, Surrey, to a well-established family, Galsworthy studied law at Oxford before pursuing writing as a career. His other notable works include 'The Man of Property' (1906), which initiated 'The Forsyte Saga', and later additions such as 'In Chancery' (1920), and 'To Let' (1921). His literary style is characterized by its eloquence and narrative depth, often delving into the inner conflicts and dramatic interactions between his characters. Galsworthy received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932, cementing his position as a significant literary figure. His works continue to be studied and appraised for their insight into social dynamics and their critique of the moral dilemmas faced by society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century literature • 20th century British literature • American • American Literature • character-driven narrative • Charles Dickens • Class Structures • Class struggle narrative • D. H. Lawrence • domestic sphere • Early 20th Century • elegant prose style • emotional resonance • English literary saga • English literature • family dynasty fiction • Family Saga • Fiction • F. Scott Fitzgerald • generational conflict exploration • H. G. Wells • historical fiction • inheritance and property novels • intergenerational conflict literature • John Galsworthy classic • Joseph Conrad • London social life • New England • nobel prize winning author • realist style • Short Stories • Social commentary • social commentary fiction • social life and customs • Social realism in literature • Thomas Hardy • Thomas Mann • timeless themes • Tolstoy • T. S. Eliot • upper-class society novel • upper-middle class drama • Upper-middle-class family • Victorian England • Victorian era novel • Victorian family saga • W. Somerset Maugham
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