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Salvation Of A Forsythe eBook

"My Doctor Says I''M In A Bad Way, James"

de John Galsworthy
idioma: inglês
Editor: Copyright Group, Janeiro de 2023 ‧
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John Galsworthy was born on the 14th August 1867 on the family estate, Parkfield, in Kingston-upon-Thames. His family’s wealth came from the shipping industry

At age nine he began his education at Saugeen, a Bournemouth preparatory school, before moving to Harrow school in 1881, distinguishing himself as an athlete.

Galsworthy attended New College, Oxford to read law and left with a second-class degree with honours in 1889. The bar called him in 1890 but Galsworthy decided he would rather run the family’s shipping business. This also meant travelling to destinations such as Vancouver, South Africa and Australia.

In 1895 Galsworthy began a decade long affair with Ada Nemesis Pearson Cooper, the wife of his first cousin. It was only when, in 1905, she divorced and married Galsworthy that their affair became known.

His literary career began in 1897 with a short story volume, ‘From the Four Winds’, with the pseudonym John Sinjohn as were three further works. Under his own name, in 1904, came ‘The Island Pharisees’, a novel of social observation, seasoned with flashes of satire and propaganda. He also switched from small, independent publishers to the larger Heinemann and to whom he remained for the duration of his career.

1906 saw first major play, ‘The Silver Box’, and the novel ‘The Man of Property’. Each to considerable acclaim. The latter was the first in ‘The Forsyte Saga’ trilogy written between 1906 and 1921. It dealt with the questions of status, class and materialism through Soames Forsyte, who is acutely aware of his ‘new money’ status. Jealous of his wife, his machinations drive her into the arms of another. Soames engages in a terrible revenge with terrible consequences.

His social agenda was enlightened particularly in his condemnation over the use of solitary confinement in prisons, his attacks on theatrical censorship and campaigning for animal rights.

Galsworthy, having been passed over for active service, spent much of the First World War working as an orderly in a field hospital in France.

Despite his it was only in 1920 that he had his first blockbuster play ‘The Skin Game’, a melodrama dealing with ethics, property and class.

In 1920 ‘In Chancery’ also arrived with further discourse on the marital disharmony between Soames Forsyte and his wife.

The appreciation of his work gradually shifted from plays to novels, particularly through his detailing English social difference, tension and pretension with the Forsytes. A second trilogy, ‘A Modern Comedy’, followed, examining his love for his daughter Fleur and the English commercial upper-middle class, its ideologies and Soames’ poisonous materialism.

Having rejected a knighthood in 1918 he was appointed, in 1929, to the Order of Merit. Galsworthy spent his last years writing a thir...

Salvation Of A Forsythe

"My Doctor Says I''M In A Bad Way, James"

de John Galsworthy

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ISBN: 9781803547671
Editor: Copyright Group
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2023
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 25
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Literatura > Ficção
EAN: 9781803547671
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John Galsworthy

PRÉMIO NOBEL DA LITERATURA 1932

Romancista e dramaturgo inglês, nascido a 14 de agosto de 1867, no Surrey, e falecido a 31 de janeiro de 1933. Estudou Direito em New Collage, Oxford. Em 1893 conheceu o escritor Joseph Conrad e desse encontro surgiu a vontade de se dedicar profundamente à escrita, deixando de parte o Direito. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, trabalhou na Cruz Vermelha em França e ajudou refugiados na Bélgica. Recusou o título de sir em 1917. Foi galardoado com o Prémio Nobel da Literatura em 1932. Tornou-se conhecido com o ciclo romanesco The Forsyte Saga (A Família Forsyte, 1906), que foi adaptado a série televisiva de grande sucesso internacional, a que se seguiram os romances The Country House (1907), The Patrician (1911) e Freelands (1915).

John Galsworthy. In Infopédia [Em linha]. Porto: Porto Editora, 2003-2011.

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