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John Galsworthy (Magill’s Choice: Notable British Novelists)
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John Galsworthy attempted and succeeded at writing in all major literary forms. His earlier short fiction is collected in Caravan: The Assembled Tales of John Galsworthy (1925); among the individual collections, some of the best known are A Man of Devon (1901), published under the pseudonym “John Sinjohn,” Five Tales (1918), Two Forsyte Interludes (1927), and On Forsyte ’Change (1930). His plays made him, along with George...
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