1920. English novelist and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 1932, Galsworthy became known for his portrayal
of the British upper middle class and for his social satire. The
second book in Galsworthy's famous The Forsyte Saga. The novel
begins: The possessive instinct never stands still. Through
florescence and feud, frosts and fires, it followed the laws of
progression even in the Forsyte family which had believed it fixed
for ever. Nor can it be dissociated from environment any more than
the quality of potato from the soil. See other titles by this
author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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