The Forsyte Saga A Family Chronicle of Property, Society, and Change
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
23.03.2012
Verlag
Smk BooksSeitenzahl
784
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/4,6 cm
Gewicht
1250 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-61720-701-3
A multi-part novel tracing the fortunes of a family bound by property, social position, and the tensions of private life. The Forsyte Saga presents a sustained examination of the Forsyte family, whose identity is shaped by their attachment to ownership, respectability, and social standing. Through a sequence of interrelated narratives, the work follows successive generations as personal relationships become entangled with questions of possession, obligation, and independence. Marriages, inheritances, and social expectations form the framework within which individual desires are negotiated and often constrained. Galsworthy's treatment is measured and observational, with particular attention given to the contrast between outward propriety and inward conflict. The narrative unfolds through carefully constructed episodes that reveal shifts in attitude and circumstance, allowing broader social changes to emerge through the experiences of the family itself. Themes of permanence and change are held in tension, as established values encounter pressures that cannot be fully contained. The work remains a central example of English literary fiction, noted for its clarity of structure and its exploration of social and domestic life. It continues to be read for its portrayal of character, its engagement with questions of ownership and identity, and its contribution to the development of the family novel.
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