In this final volume of
The Forsyte Saga Galsworthy writes about the lives and loves of the Cherrell family, cousins of the Forsytes. For centuries, the Cherrell sons have left their home of Condaford Grange to serve the state as soldiers, clergymen and administrators, but the 1930s bring uncertainty in a world of rapidly altering morals and unemployment. Galsworthy's portrayal of the effect of political change on individuals show him as a great social novelist as well as the author of one of the most gripping family sagas ever written.
About the AuthorJohn Galsworthy (4 August 1867 - 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include
The Forsyte Saga (1906-1921) and its sequels,
A Modern Comedy and
End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.
Book InformationISBN 9780141186849
Author John GalsworthyFormat Paperback
Page Count 816
Imprint Penguin ClassicsPublisher Penguin Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 553g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 34mm