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Descripción paperback. Condición: Very Good in Wrappers. 1st edition. New York. 1967. October 1967. Signet/New American Library. 1st Signet Classic Paperback Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 0451503732. Afterword By Louis Auchincloss. 301 pages. paperback. CQ373. keywords: Signet Classic Paperback England Literature . FROM THE PUBLISHER - 'It has a subject as large and solid as the Albert Memorial or the Royal Courts of Justice: a prosperous, fecund, upper - middle - class family in the London of the late eighties, united by a joint concern for the acquisition and preservation of wealth, with their dark, densely furnished, immaculate houses, their gleaming carriages . with their serene social self - assurance. they seem of the very essence of the British empire at its most arrogant and most far - flung. To see the fortress which they created against hunger and question marks after that fortress has largely crumbled, as we see it in reading Galsworthy today, provides an added layer of irony.' Thus the noted critic and novelist Louis Auchincloss writes in his Afterword to this, the first and greatest of the novels of the Forsyte Saga. The story centers upon Soames Forsyte, 'the man of property,' and the woman whose troubling beauty he seeks to make part of that property, first through marriage, then through destruction of the man she loves. A chronicle of voracious acquisitiveness, its intimate, unsparing depiction of late - Victorian life and values has never been equaled. It is a work which established its author as the foremost voice of his age, and as one of the major novelists of the century. inventory #29045. Nº de ref. del artículo: z29045
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