The Forsyte Saga

English language

Published 2020 by Standard Ebooks.

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Between 1906 and 1921 John Galsworthy published three novels chronicling the Forsyte family, a fictional upper-middle class family at the end of the Victorian era: The Man of Property, In Chancery, and To Let. In 1922 Galsworthy wrote two interconnecting short stories to bind the three novels together and published the whole as The Forsyte Saga.

        <p>While the novels follow the Forsyte family at large, the action centers around Soames Forsyte—the scion of a nouveau-riche London tea merchant—his wife Irene, and their unhappy marriage. Soames and his sprawling family are portrayed as stereotypes of unhappy gilded-age wealth, their family having entered the industrial revolution poor farmers and emerged as wealthy bourgeoise. Their rise was powered by their capacity to acquire, won at the expense of their capacity for almost anything else.</p>
        <p>Thematically, the saga focuses on the mores of the wealthy upper-middle class, which was still …

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Subjects

  • England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
  • Domestic fiction
  • Women -- England -- Fiction
  • Middle class -- England -- Fiction
  • England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction
  • Forsyte family (Fictitious characters) -- Fiction
  • Families -- England -- Fiction