THE FORSYTE SAGA - Complete Series: The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening & To Let. John Galsworthy

THE FORSYTE SAGA - Complete Series: The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening & To Let - John Galsworthy


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      John Galsworthy

      The Forsyte Saga

      The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening & To Let

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-2978-9

       Book 1: The Man of Property

       Interlude: Indian Summer of a Forsyte

       Book 2: In Chancery

       Interlude: Awakening

       Book 3: To Let

       PART I

       CHAPTER I—'AT HOME' AT OLD JOLYON'S

       CHAPTER II—OLD JOLYON GOES TO THE OPERA

       CHAPTER III—DINNER AT SWITHIN'S

       CHAPTER IV—PROJECTION OF THE HOUSE

       CHAPTER V—A FORSYTE MENAGE

       CHAPTER VI—JAMES AT LARGE

       CHAPTER VII—OLD JOLYON'S PECCADILLO

       CHAPTER VIII—PLANS OF THE HOUSE

       CHAPTER IX—DEATH OF AUNT ANN

       PART II

       CHAPTER I—PROGRESS OF THE HOUSE

       CHAPTER II—JUNE'S TREAT

       CHAPTER III—DRIVE WITH SWITHIN

       CHAPTER IV—JAMES GOES TO SEE FOR HIMSELF

       CHAPTER V—SOAMES AND BOSINNEY CORRESPOND

       CHAPTER VI—OLD JOLYON AT THE ZOO

       CHAPTER VII—AFTERNOON AT TIMOTHY'S

       CHAPTER VIII—DANCE AT ROGER'S

       CHAPTER IX—EVENING AT RICHMOND

       CHAPTER X—DIAGNOSIS OF A FORSYTE

       CHAPTER XI—BOSINNEY ON PAROLE

       CHAPTER XII—JUNE PAYS SOME CALLS

       CHAPTER XIII—PERFECTION OF THE HOUSE

       CHAPTER XIV—SOAMES SITS ON THE STAIRS

       PART III

       CHAPTER I—MRS. MACANDER'S EVIDENCE

       CHAPTER II—NIGHT IN THE PARK

       CHAPTER III—MEETING AT THE BOTANICAL

       CHAPTER IV—VOYAGE INTO THE INFERNO

       CHAPTER V—THE TRIAL

       CHAPTER VI—SOAMES BREAKS THE NEWS

       CHAPTER VII—JUNE'S VICTORY

       CHAPTER VIII—BOSINNEY'S DEPARTURE

       CHAPTER IX—IRENE'S RETURN

      TO MY WIFE:

      I DEDICATE THE FORSYTE SAGA IN ITS ENTIRETY,

      BELIEVING IT TO BE OF ALL MY WORKS THE LEAST

      UNWORTHY OF ONE WITHOUT WHOSE ENCOURAGEMENT,

      SYMPATHY AND CRITICISM I COULD NEVER HAVE

      BECOME EVEN SUCH A WRITER AS I AM.

      "........You will answer

      The slaves are ours....."

      —Merchant of Venice.

TO EDWARD GARNETT

      PART I

      CHAPTER I—'AT HOME' AT OLD JOLYON'S

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       Those privileged to be present at a family festival of the Forsytes have seen that charming and instructive sight—an upper middle-class family in full plumage. But whosoever of these favoured persons has possessed the gift of psychological analysis (a talent without monetary value and properly ignored by the Forsytes), has witnessed a spectacle, not only delightful in itself, but illustrative of an obscure human problem. In plainer words, he has gleaned from a gathering of this family—no branch of which had a liking for the other, between no three members of whom existed anything worthy of the name of sympathy—evidence of that mysterious concrete tenacity which renders a family so formidable a unit of society, so clear a reproduction of society in miniature. He has been admitted to a vision of the dim roads of social progress, has understood something of patriarchal


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