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  1. The little dream; an allegory in six scenes by John Galsworthy 1867-1933, 1911-12-31
  2. The Inn of tranquillity; studies and essays by John Galsworthy 1867-1933, 1912-12-31
  3. The Inn Of Tranquillity; Studies And Essays by Galsworthy John 1867-1933, 2010-09-29
  4. The pigeon; a fantasy in three acts by John Galsworthy 1867-1933, 1912-12-31
  5. Justice; a tragedy in four acts by John Galsworthy 1867-1933, 1910-12-31
  6. Memories by Galsworthy John 1867-1933, 1918-01-01
  7. The skin game (a tragi-comedy) by John Galsworthy. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1920-01-01
  8. Joy a play on the letter I in three acts by John Galsworthy. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1916-01-01
  9. Beyond. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1917-01-01
  10. Another sheaf. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1919-01-01
  11. The country house. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1907-01-01
  12. A bit o ' love; a play in three acts. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1915-01-01
  13. A commentary. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1910-01-01
  14. Awakening by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933, 1920-01-01

41. FAMILY ENGLAND FICTION (in VSCCAT)
FAMILY ENGLAND FICTION. Records 1 to 6 of 6. Galsworthy, John, 18671933. Galsworthy,John, 1867-1933. Flowering wilderness. New York, Scribner 1970, c1932.
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42. Galsworthy Five Plays By John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy (18671933), novelist and dramatist, is most widely known as theauthor of The Forsyte Saga, but recent productions testify to the power that
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John Galsworthy (1867-1933), novelist and dramatist, is most widely known as the author of The Forsyte Saga, but recent productions testify to the power that his plays still exert over modern audiences and the strength and relevance of the issues he raised In Strife, Galsworthy deals with industrial relations; in Justice, with prison life - it was one of the few plays to effect real reforms. The Eldest Son is also about injustice - one law for the rich, another for the poor; The Skin Game, Galsworthy's first commercial success, presents class conflict; while Loyalties, 'a crime drama', is about division and prejudice. John Galsworthy is a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
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43. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > P
text. Author Galsworthy, John, 18671933 Keywords Authors G Galsworthy,John, 1867-1933; Titles P ; Subject English Literature.
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44. ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre | The Forsyte Saga | Essays + Interviews | John G
John Galsworthy 18671933 Born at Kingston Hill in Surrey to a wealthy solicitorand a Midlands manufacturer's daughter, John Galsworthy spent his childhood in
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John Galsworthy
Born at Kingston Hill in Surrey to a wealthy solicitor and a Midlands manufacturer's daughter, John Galsworthy spent his childhood in the very sort of upper-middle-class family he would one day skewer in his novels. In the British tradition of using the novel for social propaganda, Galsworthy believed it was the duty of an artist to bring a problem to light but up to society to find a solution.
Educated at Harrow and New College, Oxford, Galsworthy studied law but found his true interest in literature, reading Charles Dickens, Gustave Flaubert, Rudyard Kipling, Herman Melville, Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, and Emile Zola. Instead of settling into practice as a barrister, he chose to travel, in part to forget an unrequited love for his country neighbor Sybil Carlisle. On a South Sea voyage in 1893, a chance meeting with Joseph Conrad ( Heart of Darkness) convinced Galsworthy to give up law for good and become a writer instead. At the age of 28, he began writing stories under the pseudonym John Sinjohn, publishing his first collection, From the Four Winds

45. John Galsworthy's Essay, "Art."
John Galsworthy (1867-1933). TOP NOTES 1 From The Inn of Tranquility. See,Carnegie Mellon's site http//www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~spok/metabook/galse.html.
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"Art"
By John Galsworthy Art is that imaginative expression of human energy, which, through technical concretion of feeling and perception, tends to reconcile the individual with the universal, by exciting in him impersonal emotion. And the greatest Art is that which excites the greatest impersonal emotion in an hypothecated perfect human being. So Art I thought is that which, heard, read, or looked on, while producing no directive impulse, warms one with unconscious vibration. Nor can I imagine any means of defining what is the greatest Art, without hypothecating a perfect human being. But since we shall never see, or know if we do see, that desirable creature dogmatism is banished, "Academy" is dead to the discussion, deader than even Tolstoy left it after his famous treatise "What is Art?" For, having destroyed all the old Judges and Academies, Tolstoy, by saying that the greatest Art was that which appealed to the greatest number of living human beings, raised up the masses of mankind to be a definite new Judge or Academy, as tyrannical and narrow as ever were those whom he had destroyed. And having got thus far in my thoughts, I paused, watching the swallows; for they seemed to me the symbol, in their swift, sure curvetting, all daring and balance and surprise, of the delicate poise and motion of Art, that visits no two men alike, in a world where no two things of all the things there be, are quite the same.

46. John Galsworthy's Essay, "Evolution."
And, after the cab was lost to sight, that wind still brought to us the dyingsound of the slow wheels. John Galsworthy (18671933). TOP NOTES
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"Evolution"
By John Galsworthy
"Thank you; you've saved my life."
Not knowing, either of us, what to reply to such a curious speech, we closed the gate again and came back to the cab.
"Are things so very bad?"
"They are," replied the cabman. "It's done with - is this job. We're not wanted now." And, taking up his whip, he prepared to drive away.
"How long have they been as bad as this?"
The cabman dropped his hand again, as though glad to rest it, and answered incoherently:
"Thirty-five year I've been drivin' a cab."
And, sunk again in contemplation of his horse's tail, he could only be roused by many questions to express himself, having, as it seemed, no knowledge of the habit. "I don't blame the taxis, I don't blame nobody. It's come on us, that's what it has. I left the wife this morning with nothing in the house. She was saying to me only yesterday: 'What have you brought home the last four months?' 'Put it at six shillings a week,' I said. 'No,' she said, 'seven.' Well, that's right - she enters it all down in her book." "You are really going short of food?"

47. Special Collections
Galsworthy, John (18671933) Author correspondence of Galsworthy and his wife,Ada, and of his nephew, Rudolf Sauter and his family; photos and memorabilia
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  • Allen Walter Ernest Novelist and literary critic: manuscripts of published and unpublished novels, manuscripts of other published works, copies of published articles, reviews and broadcasts, poetry and other writings, and contracts and correspondence with publishers, c1935-94 [reference: MS 2, catalogued] [See also: short article in: Research Libraries Bulletin 6 Autumn 1998 Anon Volume of manuscript stories, possibly sent to Joseph Henry

48. JOhn Galsworthy Letters
DESCRIPTION Spanning 1910 to 1931, the John Galsworthy Letters comprises eightitems of correspondence of the English dramatist and novelist (18671933).
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Spanning 1910 to 1931, the John Galsworthy Letters comprises eight items of correspondence of the English dramatist and novelist (1867-1933). The collection includes a single bound volume containing seven letters written between 1909 and 1910 to Henry Stephens Salt of the Humanitarian League. The letters concern a pamphlet, The Spirit of Punishment (1910), which Galsworthy wrote on the treatment of prisoners. (Gift of Sol Feinstone) The collection also contains a single letter (1931 Apr. 25) written to Eugene Gantner in which Galsworthy declares: To take me for a propagandist is a shallow point of view. My themes raise debate no doubt, but when I've turned the ground over, the only conclusion that emerges is that it would be well if human beings had more tolerance and power of understanding. If that, indeed, can justly be called propaganda, I plead guilty, not otherwise. Also included is a copy of the letter by Gantner to which Galsworthy was responding. (Gift of Eugene Gantner)

49. Devon Local Studies Service. Galsworthy. The Apple Tree, 1916
The apple tree (Manuscript, 1916). Westcountry Studies Library, Exeters820.2/GAL. John Galsworthy (1867-1933) lived for many years in Manaton.
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Galsworthy, John. "The apple tree" - (Manuscript, 1916) Westcountry Studies Library, Exeter: s820.2/GAL John Galsworthy (1867-1933) lived for many years in Manaton. He is best known for The Forsyte saga, a cycle of novels recording the affluent middle classes who dominated England before the Great War and chronicling the pressures upon them during the inter-war years. He was also a prolific playwright, writing some thirty plays for the London stage. He donated this short story, which is set in Devon, to Exeter City Library in 1918 before its publication in Five tales later that year. Return to the top of the page here.
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50. Vinyl Junkies - Soho - John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy's (18671933) best-known work is The Forsyte Saga.It is a trilogy of novels consisting of The Man of Property (1906
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John Galsworthy's (1867-1933) best-known work is The Forsyte Saga . It is a trilogy of novels consisting of The Man of Property In Chancery (1920), and To Let (1921). It is based around the character of Soames Forsyte. Galsworthy depicted a declining upper middle-class society from the 1880's to the years after World War I. He wrote of idealism and of love for worldly things, effectively capturing a sense of an era's inevitable decay. Galsworthy's plays brought a new sense of social responsibility to English drama. Source: World Book Encyclopedia, Information Please @ Lycos. BACK: Interactive Map of Central London and Soho. Leave this window open as you read these pages as it will give you a map of the area to refer to when you encounter street names. (Flash 4 plugin required Best with Internet Explorer 4 or 5. Will not work with Windows 3.1.) Part of the Vinyl Junkies Record Store Site.

51. BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - The King And The Dominions
John Galsworthy. John Galsworthy (18671933) Born in Surrey and educatedat Harrow and Oxford; Called to the Bar in 1890 but really wanted to write;
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52. English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_g
1986 Galsworthy, John See also ADAM, Robert Galsworthy, John (18671933),Novelist and Playwright, lived here 1918-1933. Grove Lodge
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53. J. M. Dent And Sons: Author Files Abstract
FitzGibbon, Theodora. Forster, EM, 18791970. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.Gardner, Edmund Garratt, 1869-1935. Garnett, David, 1892- .
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54. James Boyd Papers Inventory (#3610)
Free Company (New York, NY). Galsworthy, John, 18671933. Graham, FrankPorter, 1886- . Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951.
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James Boyd (1888-1944), American author and journalist. Papers including more than 400 letters written by James Boyd to his parents in Harrisburg, Pa., and other places, beginning in 1903 and continuing through his years at Princeton University, 1907-1910, and Cambridge University, 1910-1912, and while he worked as a journalist and for the Red Cross in New York City. Also included are letters to his wife while he was overseas, 1917-1919, serving as an ambulance driver with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and correspondence with friends, readers, other writers, and publishers about his work, especially about the novels Drums and Bitter Creek and about The Free Company, a group of American writers, producers, and broadcasters who presented radio programs on the ideas of the free world, 1940-1941. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Benet, Robert Bridges, Louis Bromfield, Bernard De Voto, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Galsworthy, Frank Porter Graham, Paul Green, Sinclair Lewis, Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, Maxwell Perkins, William Saroyan, Laurence Stallings, John Steinbeck, and Thomas Wolfe. Also included are drafts and copies of manuscripts of stories, articles, radio scripts, and poems; and clippings and pictures.

55. Valencia West LRC - Galsworthy, John
Galsworthy, John (18671933). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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56. YES English Online: Library - Literature - Drama >>> Read The Bard On Your Lapto
BC), Hippolytus. The Bacchæ. John Galsworthy (18671933), A Bit o' Love. AFamily Man. Justice. The First and Last. The Little Dream. John Gay (1685-1732),
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57. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Galsworthy, John, 18671933, 13. Galt,Edith Bolling, 1872-1961, 0. See Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961.1.
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58. Books Online, NO US ACCESS
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59. Untitled
75, (A2) - Fridolins poesi (WW 1905) Nött o delvis släppt i rygg. 100,- (A3)1932 Galsworthy, John (1867-1933) 1933 Bunin, Ivan Alekseyevich (1870-1953)
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60. Authors ("G")
Gallup, George. Gallwey, W. Timothy. Galston, Arthur William, 1920 Galsworthy,John, 1867-1933. Galtsoff, Paul Simon, 1887- Galub, Jack. Gambino, Richard.
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