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Salvation of a Forsyte

John Galsworthy

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In "Salvation of a Forsyte," John Galsworthy delves into the intricate web of social and familial obligations that define the Forsyte clan, encapsulating the conflict between the pursuit of personal happiness and rigid adherence to societal norms. Written in Galsworthy's characteristic prose, the novella combines the psychological depth of character exploration with a keen observation of Edwardian society's moral dilemmas. Through detailed narrative and vivid imagery, Galsworthy captures the essence of a changing world, highlighting themes of materialism, emotional repression, and the quest for redemption in a rapidly evolving social landscape. John Galsworthy, an acclaimed British author and playwright, drew upon his own experiences amidst the upper-middle-class milieu of his time to craft this poignant narrative. Born into a wealthy family and educated at Oxford, Galsworthy's keen sociopolitical awareness is reflected in his literary works. His observations on the impact of class and the nature of relationships are influenced by the struggles he witnessed in Victorian society, particularly regarding the suffocating conventions that often dictated personal choices and happiness. "Salvation of a Forsyte" is not merely a tale of individual struggle but a profound critique of societal expectations that resonate with modern readers. It offers an insightful exploration of the human condition, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of love, duty, and self-fulfillment. This novella not only enriches the Forsyte Saga but also invites readers to reflect on their morality and the societal structures that shape their lives.
Disponible desde: 29/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 32 páginas.

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