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The Forsyte Saga, Volume Iii. (Of 3) Galsworthy, John, Sir
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The Forsyte Saga, Volume Iii. (Of 3)
Galsworthy, John, Sir
Publisher Marketing: Through the massive skylight illuminating the hall at Robin Hill, the July sunlight at five o'clock fell just where the broad stairway turned; and in that radiant streak little Jon Forsyte stood, blue-linen-suited. His hair was shining, and his eyes, from beneath a frown, for he was considering how to go downstairs, this last of innumerable times, before the car brought his father and mother home. Four at a time, and five at the bottom? Stale! Down the banisters? But in which fashion? On his face, feet foremost? Very stale. On his stomach, sideways? Paltry! On his back, with his arms stretched down on both sides? Forbidden! Or on his face, head foremost, in a manner unknown as yet to any but himself? Such was the cause of the frown on the illuminated face of little Jon.... In that Summer of 1909 the simple souls who even then desired to simplify the English tongue, had, of course, no cognizance of little Jon, or they would have claimed him for a disciple. But one can be too simple in this life, for his real name was Jolyon, and his living father and dead half-brother had usurped of old the other shortenings, Jo and Jolly. As a fact little Jon had done his best to conform to convention and spell himself first Jhon, then John; not till his father had explained the sheer necessity, had he spelled his name Jon. Contributor Bio: Galsworthy, John, Sir John Galsworthy was a Nobel-Prize (1932) winning English dramatist, novelist, and poet born to an upper-middle class family in Surrey, England. He attended Harrow and trained as a barrister at New College, Oxford. Although called to the bar in 1890, rather than practise law, Galsworthy travelled extensively and began to write. It was as a playwright Galsworthy had his first success. His plays--like his most famous work, the series of novels comprising The Forsyte Saga--dealt primarily with class and the social issues of the day, and he was especially harsh on the class from which he himself came.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 26, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781501090530 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 154 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 8 mm · 213 g |
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