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John Galsworthy (Critical Survey of Drama)
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There are six multivolume editions of John Galsworthy’s collected works; the most important and comprehensive is the thirty-volume Manaton edition (1922-1936). Galsworthy wrote prolifically, composing many novels, poems, stories, addresses, sketches, and essays.
Achievements
Galsworthy’s literary reputation rests soundly on his fiction, especially the novels and stories collected in The Forsyte Saga (1922). Adapted for television by the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Forsyte Saga appeared in Great Britain, Canada,...
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Forsyte Saga, The (Masterplots Classics) -
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Forsyte Saga, The (Identities and Issues) -
Forsyte Saga, The (Literary Places) -
Forsyte Saga, The (Magill Book Reviews) -
Fraternity (Masterplots Classics) -
Fraternity (Character Profiles) -
Japanese Quince, The (Short Stories) -
Justice (Masterplots Classics) -
Justice (Character Profiles) -
Loyalties (Masterplots Classics) -
Loyalties (Character Profiles) -
Modern Comedy, A (Masterplots Classics) -
Modern Comedy, A (Character Profiles) -
Patrician, The (Masterplots Classics) -
Patrician, The (Character Profiles) -
Strife (Masterplots Classics) -
Strife (Character Profiles) -
Acting Styles (Topical Overview--Drama) -
Dramatic Genres (Topical Overview--Drama) -
Staging and Production (Topical Overview--Drama) -
Origins and Development of the Novel, 1890-1980 (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
