In "The Man of Property" Galsworthy ruthlessly strips away the gilded exterior of the Forsytes' lives, to expose the festering, rotten core of the unhappy and brutal relationships he examines within the book.
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In "The Man of Property" Galsworthy ruthlessly strips away the gilded exterior of the Forsytes' lives, to expose the festering, rotten core of the unhappy and brutal relationships he examines within the book.
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Fair. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. The book is perfectly readable and fit for use, although it shows signs of previous ownership. The spine is likely creased and the cover scuffed or slightly torn. Textbooks will typically have an amount of underlining and/or highlighting, as well as notes. If this book is over 5 years old, then please expect the pages to be yellowing or to have age spots.
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Good. No Jacket. Size: 17 to 19 cm tall (12mo); Previous owner's ink inscription. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail tracked worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging.
This is the Galsworthy novel to get. The fragile marriage of Soames and Irene and the Tragic romance of June are just a few of the troubles in an upper middle class family. This is an interesting book since there are no heroes or villians. All the characters are flawed still having good in them. The characters are real people with real problems that can be found even in today's culture. This is a rather sad book so readers who wish for a happy ending might be disapointed. Its tough to declare any ending happy since there are no villians to foil.