The Forsyte Saga Complete
John Galsworthy’s celebrated Forsyte Saga, consisting of three novels and two interludes, completely reinvented and revitalised the family saga in the early twentieth century. Masterfully written and utterly absorbing to read, it tells the multi-generational story of a sprawling upper-middle-class family, centred on the frustrated, possessive Soames and his disastrous marriage with the beautiful, enigmatic Irene. This new edition from Benediction Classics conveniently unites the first complete 3-volume compilation of 1922 into a single book, containing all of The Man of Property, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, In Chancery, Awakening and To Let.
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