One of a series of books by the English novelist and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932. (learn more about this book)
Short excerpt: His head was round, his cheeks fat and well-coloured, his lips red and full under a black moustache, and he was regarding us through very thick and half-closed eyelids. (learn more about this book)
One of a series of books by the English novelist and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932. (learn more about this book)
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John Galsworthy''s early satire of middle-cla ss complacency and artistic aspiration stands as one of his best novels outside The Forsyte Saga. It is the story of a b ohemian upper-class love triangle, and of a mystic tract. ' (learn more about this book)
John Galsworthy won a Nobel Prize in literature in 1932. He is best known for writing the Forsyte Saga. Galsworthy campaigned for various social causes in his writing, including prison reform, censorship issues, women's rights, and the rights of animals. Saint's Progress begins with a man... (learn more about this book)
One of a series of books by the English novelist and playwright who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932. (learn more about this book)
John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include "The Forsyte Saga" (1906-1921) and its sequels. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. "The Fugutive," one of his dramas, is a play in four acts. (learn more about this book)