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  1. Moods. songs. & doggerels. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1912-01-01
  2. The little man and other satires. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1915-01-01
  3. Plays. Fourth series: A bit o ' love. The foundations. The skin by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1920-01-01
  4. Fraternity . by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1909-01-01
  5. Windows; a comedy in three acts for idealists and others by John, 1867-1933 Galsworthy, 2009-10-26
  6. Vague thoughts on art. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1912-01-01
  7. The silver box; a comedy in three acts. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1916-01-01
  8. For love of beasts. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1912-01-01
  9. The man of property. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1908-01-01
  10. Plays. Second series: The eldest son. The little dream. Justice by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1913-01-01
  11. Addresses in America. 1919. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1919-01-01
  12. The eldest son : a domestic drama in three acts by John, 1867-1933 Galsworthy, 2009-10-26
  13. A motley. by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1910-01-01
  14. The island Pharisees . by Galsworthy. John. 1867-1933., 1904-01-01

61. The Forsyte Saga [videorecording] / Granada Television Ltd. ; Produced By Sita W
Other Author(s), Galsworthy, John, 18671933. Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.Lewis, Damain. McKee, Gina, 1964- Gruffudd, Ioan. Graves, Rupert, 1963-
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LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Title: The Forsyte saga [videorecording] / Granada Television Ltd. ; produced by Sita Williams ; directed by Christopher Menaul and David Moore ; adapted by Stephen Mallatratt and Jan McVerry.
Edition: Letterbox, Complete UK broadcast ed.
Description: 3 videodiscs (ca. 426 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Published: Silver Springs, MD : Acorn Media, c2002.
Publisher No.: AMP-5289 Acorn Media
ISBN: 1569385289 (set)
System: DVD ; widescreen format ; chapter search ; Dolby digital stereo.
Series Title: Masterpiece theatre (Television program)
Language Note: Closed-captioned.
Credits: Original music by Geoffrey Burgon.
Performer(s): Damian Lewis, Gina McKee, Ioan Gruffudd, Rupert Graves, Corin Redgrave, Gillian Kearney. Summary: Drama of the family life and loves of an upper-middle-class Victorian family. Notes: Title from container. Based on the books by John Galsworthy. Videodisc release of the 2002 television program. Special features include: a 'making-of' featurette, behind-the-scenes photos, a John Galsworthy biography and bibliography, and cast biographies. Subject(s): Forsyte family (Fictitious characters) Drama.

62. Galsworthy: Five Plays By John Galsworthy
The cover of Galsworthy Five Plays. John Galsworthy (18671933), novelist anddramatist, is most widely known as the author of The Forsyte Saga,
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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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63. Strife 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
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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 Strife charts the progress of an industrial strike, seen from both the workers' and directors' points of view as well as the directors and looks at the relationship between wives across the class divide as they attempt to persuade their obdurate husbands to broker a deal.
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64. Author John Galsworthy, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
John Galsworthy (next poet) I was from England, and I lived from 18671933. Email If you re here much, think about joining. Books by John Galsworthy
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65. The Forsyte Saga (in MARION)
Galsworthy, John, 18671933. Harvey, Geoffrey, 1943-. Published. Oxford ; NewYork Oxford University Press, 1999, c1995. Subject
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66. The Forsyte Saga. (in MARION)
Galsworthy, John, 18671933. Published. Thorndike, ME GK Hall, 1995, c1950 . Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933. Forsyte chronicles ; 1. Other titles
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  • Fréchet, Alec. John Galsworthy : l'homme, le romancier, le critique social / Alec Fréchet. Paris : Klincksieck, 1979.
  • Fréchet, Alec. John Galsworthy : l'homme, le romancier, le critique social / Alec Fréchet. [Lille] : Service de reproduction des thèses, Université de Lille III, 1981.
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  • 69. Fictionwise EBooks: John Galsworthy
    Bio Galsworthy, John , 18671933, English novelist and dramatist. Winner of the1932 Nobel Prize in Literature, he is best remembered for his series of
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    70. Anecdote - John Galsworthy - Galsworthy
    Galsworthy, John (18671933) British writer, Nobel Prize recipient (Literature,1932) noted for his Forsyte Saga (1906–1921) and many other Forsyte stories
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    71. John Galsworthy Letters
    Spanning 1910 to 1931, the John Galsworthy Letters comprises eight items ofcorrespondence 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.

    72. EReader.com: Author: John Galsworthy
    John Galsworthy (18671933) was educated at Harrow and studied law at New College,Oxford. He traveled widely and at the age of twenty-eight began to write,
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    John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was educated at Harrow and studied law at New College, Oxford. He traveled widely and at the age of twenty-eight began to write, at first for his own amusement. As well as the series of novels for which he is chiefly known The Forsyte Saga Galsworthy wrote a considerable number of novels, short stories, and plays. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932 and died in 1933. Notify me when new books by John Galsworthy are released.

    73. GALSWORTHY MSS. II
    in and collection of English Nobel prize winning author John Galsworthy,18671933. Correspondents in the collection are Louis Henry Cohn, John Cournos,
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    GALSWORTHY MSS. II
    The Galsworthy mss. II, 1925-1933, consist of correspondence and manuscripts of New York bookseller Louis Henry Cohn, 1889-1953, relating to his interest in and collection of English Nobel prize winning author John Galsworthy, 1867-1933. Correspondents in the collection are Louis Henry Cohn, John Cournos, Richard Curle, John C. Eckel, Ada Pearson (Cooper) Galsworthy, John Galsworthy, Charles Rowland Johns, Rudolf Helmut Sauter, and Viola Wood Sauter. Collection size: 67 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

    74. John Galsworthy's Essay, "Evolution."
    John Galsworthy (18671933). TOP NOTES. 1 The editers of a book of essays English Professors Berdan, Schultz and Joyce of Yale published by
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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?"

    75. The Classical Fiction Writers.
    G-; Galsworthy, John (1867-1933) Galsworthy was educated at Harrow and thenat Oxford. While he was called to the bar, Galsworthy, however,
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    Auchincloss, Louis
    Auchincloss was a practicing lawyer (New York City). He became a successful writer of fiction, including: Tales of Manhattan I Come as a Thief The Partners (1974), and The Winthrop Covenant (1976). He wrote non-fiction too, including: Life, Law and Letters , in which Auchincloss makes reference to Holmes, Cardozo, Jane Austen, Astor, Vanderbilt, Dreiser, Lytton Strachey, Saint-Simon, Thackeray (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979); and A Writer's Capital (University of Minnesota Press, 1974).
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    "His books are particularly notable for their secondary characters and for descriptions of England's West Country." ( Benet's .) His most notable work: Lorna Doone
    Borrow, George Henry
    Trained as a lawyer, Borrow had a working knowledge of at least twelve languages; he traveled and read widely. Borrow's novels were mostly biographical; his best two works were Lavengro (1851) and its sequel

    76. LitWeb.net
    John Galsworthy 18671933 pseudonym John SinJohn search biblion His father,John Galsworthy, was a lawyer and director of several companies,
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    English novelist and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. Galsworthy became known for his portrayal of the British upper middle class and for his social satire. His most famous work was THE FORSYTE SAGA. Galsworthy was a representative of the literary tradition which has regarded the novel as a lawful instrument of social propaganda. He believed that it was the duty of an artist to state a problem, to throw light upon it, but not to provide a solution. Before starting his career as a writer Galsworthy read widely the works of Kipling, Zola, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Flaubert. "He emerged still thinking about the English. Well! They were now one of the plainest and most distorted races of the world; and yet was there any race to compare with them for good temper and for 'guts'? And they needed those in their smoky towns, and their climate - remarkable instance of adaptation to environment, the modern English character! 'I could pick out an Englishman anywhere,' he thought, ' and yet, physically, there's no general type now!' Astounding people!"

    77. Katharine Tynan Hinkson
    de la Mare, Walter John, 18731956 Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Gogarty, Oliver St.John, 1878-1957 Gregory, Augusta, 1859-1932 Irish Collection
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    1/5 "Books that Irish People Ought to Read"
    1/6 "Coventry Patmore"
    1/7 "The Descendants of an Irish Patriot" 1/8 "Dora Sigerson" 1/9 "A Dublin Lord Mayor of the 16th Century" 1/10 "Dublin the Beautiful" 1/11 "English Women Poets" 1/12 "Ethna Carbery: An Irish Singer" 1/13 "Father Matthew Russell, S.J." 1/14 "Francis Ledwidge" 1/15 "Francis Thompson" 1/16 "George Russell: A Personal Sketch" 1/17 "A Great Irish Family in 1798" 2/1 "Horace Plunkett and His Work" "Sir Horace Plunkett" 2/2 "H.W. Longfellow" 2/3 "Introduction to Mary Powell" 2/4 "An Irish Trinity" 2/5 "James Stephens: Personalia"

    78. FOR GENTLENESS TO ALL CREATURES By John Galsworthy: An All-Creatures Spiritual A
    by John Galsworthy 18671933 (England) www.catholic-animals.org. To all the humblebeasts there be, To all the birds on land and sea,
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    FOR GENTLENESS TO ALL CREATURES
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    POETRY ARCHIVES Home Page Poetry Table of Contents Archives Compassion Internet Church FOR GENTLENESS TO ALL CREATURES
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    To all the humble beasts there be,
    To all the birds on land and sea,
    Great Spirit sweet protection give,
    That free and happy they may live! And to our hearts the rapture bring
    Of love for every living thing; Make of us all one kin, and bless Our ways with Christ’s own gentleness. We welcome your comments: (d-7) Painting by Mary T. Hoffman - God's Creation in Art Home Page Poetry Table of Contents Archives ... Compassion Internet Church Comments can be made to the author or to flh@all-creatures.org Home Page Animal Issues Archive ... What's New? Thank you for visiting all-creatures.org. Since

    79. FOR GENTLENESS TO ALL CREATURES By John Galsworthy - Poetry From The Ark - The C
    by John Galsworthy 18671933 (England). To all the humble beasts there be, Toall the birds on land and sea, Great Spirit sweet protection give,
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    That free and happy they may live! And to our hearts the rapture bring
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    80. Etched On Devon's Memory
    John Galsworthy (18671933) lived for many years in Manaton. He is best knownfor The Forsyte saga, a cycle of novels recording the affluent middle classes
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