John Galsworthy eBooks

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Nacque a Kingston Hill nel 1867. Studiò legge a Oxford, viaggiò molto e iniziò a scrivere alletà di ventotto anni. Il suo lavoro più noto è la trilogia della Saga dei Forsyte, seguita da altre due trilogie concentrate sulle vicende dei Forsyte, Una commedia moderna e Fine capitolo; unopera che lo accompagnò per tutta la vita tra romanzi, interludi e raccolte di racconti, fino alla vittoria del Nobel per la Letteratura nel 1932. Morì a Londra nel 1933. Di Galsworthy, Elliot ha pubblicato Il possidente, In tribunale (2016), In affitto (2017), Casa Forsyte e La casa di campagna (2018).
EBOOK   9783736814448

The Forsyte SagaComplete Three Volumes. E-book. Formato EPUB John Galsworthy   -  Bookrix, 2014  - 

The Forsyte Saga, is a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize-winning John Galsworthy. Chronicles the lives of three generations of the Forsyte family. Vicissitudes of leading members of upper class British family. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money". The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions—but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure. Adapted by Hollywood as That Forsyte Woman, starring Errol Flynn, Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon and Robert Young. The BBC produced a popular 26-part serial in 1967, that also dramatised a subsequent trilogy concerning the Forsytes. Inspired Masterpiece Theatre tv program, and the two Granada series. In 2003, The Forsyte Saga was listed on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's "best-loved novel".

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EBOOK   9783736809161

To Let. E-book. Formato EPUB John Galsworthy   -  Bookrix, 2014  - 

To Let, the final volume of the Forsyte trilogy, chronicles the continuing feuds of the two factions within the troubled Forsyte family. The shadow of the past returns to haunt the lives of a new generation, as Irene's son Jon falls in love with Soames's daughter Fleur with tragic consequences.John Galsworthy's To Let is of special note for some dubious reasons in the world of book collecting. To Let is the final installment in Galsworthy's Forsythe Saga, one of the most important and well regarded works of the time. In 1932 Galsworthy had won the Nobel Prize for literature, and signed, limited editions of many of his works were highly sought by book collectors. His first, pseudonymous work, From the Four Winds commonly commanded prices of more than $500 in the early 30's, a fair bit of money today, and a small fortune at the time. While Galsworthy is still read and known, in part from the BBC television series based on the Forsythe Saga, his books are typically not worth a great deal of money to book collectors, and in fact, sell for less now than they did 80 years ago. John Galsworthy is possibly the first example of hypermodern book collecting, a phenomenon that now commonly sees brand newly released book selling for large sums of money in the antiquarian book market as dealers and collectors vie to speculate on future value, trying to buy in before prices go up. As we see in the example of poor Mr. Galsworthy, this speculation often is wrong in the longterm.

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