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The Forsyte Saga: The Man of Property written by John Galsworthy performed by Martin Jarvis on Audio CD (Abridged)

The Forsyte Saga: The Man of Property written by John Galsworthy performed by Martin Jarvis on Audio CD (Abridged)£9.99

The Man of Property, the first novel in John Galsworthy's epic social satire The Forsyte Saga, introduces us to Soames Forsyte, a London solicitor and prominent man of his important family. Accustomed to getting whatever he wants, he sets his sights with absolute determination on the beautiful Irene, in spite of her pennilessness and indifference to him. Irene, a lover of art and beauty, eventually accepts his marriage...

The Forsyte Saga written by John Galsworthy performed by Fred Williams on CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781470848019
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Historical
Duration:  2550 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  John Galsworthy
Performer 1:  Fred Williams
Rarity:  Rare

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The three novels that make up The Forsyte Saga chronicle the ebbing social power of the commercial upper-middle class Forsyte family through three generations, beginning in Victorian London during the 1880s and ending in the early 1920s. Galsworthy's masterly narrative examines not only...

their fortunes but also the wider developments within society, particularly the changing position of women.

The Forsyte Saga is a sequence of novels comprising The Man of Property (1906), In Chancery(1920), and To Let (1921) with two interludes, "Indian Summer of a Forsyte" (1918) and "Awakening", published together in 1922.

The saga begins with Soames Forsyte, a successful solicitor who buys land at Robin Hill on which to build a house for his wife Irene and future family. Eventually, the Forsyte family begins to disintegrate when Timothy Forsyte, the last of the old generation, dies at the age of 100.

In these novels, John Galsworthy documented a departed way of life, that of the affluent middle class that ruled England before the 1914 war. The class is criticized on account of its possessiveness, but there is also nostalgia because Galsworthy, as a man born into the class,

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