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Forsyte Saga, The: To Let by Galsworthy, John |
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Brief Description "To Let," the final volume of the Forsyte trilogy, chronicles the continuing feuds of the two factions within the troubled Forsyte family. The shadow of the past returns to haunt the lives of a new generation, as Irene's son Jon falls in love with Soames's daughter Fleur with tragic consequences. |
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Author Information John Galsworthy was born in 1867 and educated at Harrow and New College, Oxford. He was called to the bar but a chance meeting with Joseph Conrad, and the strong influence of his future wife, turned him to writing. The first volume of The Forsyte Saga was published in 1922. The second volume was published in 1929, and the final volume was published posthumously in 1934. |
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Author Profile John Galsworthy was born in 1867 and educated at Harrow and New College, Oxford. He was called to the bar but a chance meeting with Joseph Conrad, and the strong influence of his future wife, turned him to writing. The first volume of The Forsyte Saga was published in 1922. The second volume was published in 1929, and the final volume was published posthumously in 1934. |
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Synopsis "To Let," the final volume of the Forsyte trilogy, chronicles the continuing feuds of the two factions within the troubled Forsyte family. The shadow of the past returns to haunt the lives of a new generation, as Irene's son Jon falls in love with Soames's daughter Fleur with tragic consequences. |
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