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John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga collects together three novels and two interludes, all published between 1906 and 1921. Not far removed from their farming history, the members of an upper-middle-class British family are painfully aware of being "e;new money"e;. As a "e;man of property"e;, Soames Forsyte's abilities bring him material wealth, but they grant him no quarter in the happiness stakes.
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Table of contents
- THE FORSYTE SAGA
- Contents
- Preface
- THE MAN OF PROPERTY
- PART I
- Chapter I - 'At Home' at Old Jolyon's
- Chapter II - Old Jolyon Goes to the Opera
- Chapter III - Dinner at Swithin's
- Chapter IV - Projection of the House
- Chapter V - A Forsyte Menage
- Chapter VI - James at Large
- Chapter VII - Old Jolyon's Peccadillo
- Chapter VIII - Plans of the House
- Chapter IX - Death of Aunt Ann
- PART II
- Chapter I - Progress of the House
- Chapter II - June's Treat
- Chapter III - Drive with Swithin
- Chapter IV - James Goes to See for Himself
- Chapter V - Soames and Bosinney Correspond
- Chapter VI - Old Jolyon at the Zoo
- Chapter VII - Afternoon at Timothy's
- Chapter VIII - Dance at Roger's
- Chapter IX - Evening at Richmond
- Chapter X - Diagnosis of a Forsyte
- Chapter XI - Bosinney on Parole
- Chapter XII - June Pays Some Calls
- Chapter XIII - Perfection of the House
- Chapter XIV - Soames Sits on the Stairs
- PART III
- Chapter I - Mrs. Macander's Evidence
- Chapter II - Night in the Park
- Chapter III - Meeting at the Botanical
- Chapter IV - Voyage into the Inferno
- Chapter V - The Trial
- Chapter VI - Soames Breaks the News
- Chapter VII - June's Victory
- Chapter VIII - Bosinney's Departure
- Chapter IX - Irene's Return
- INDIAN SUMMER OF A FORSYTE
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- IN CHANCERY
- PART I
- Chapter I - At Timothy's
- Chapter II - Exit a Man of the World
- Chapter III - Soames Prepares to Take Steps
- Chapter IV - Soho
- Chapter V - James Sees Visions
- Chapter VI - No-Longer-Young Jolyon at Home
- Chapter VII - The Colt and the Filly
- Chapter VIII - Jolyon Prosecutes Trusteeship
- Chapter IX - Val Hears the News
- Chapter X - Soames Entertains the Future
- Chapter XI - And Visits the Past
- Chapter XII - On Forsyte 'Change
- Chapter XIII - Jolyon Finds Out Where He Is
- Chapter XIV - Soames Discovers What He Wants
- PART II
- Chapter I - The Third Generation
- Chapter II - Soames Puts it to the Touch
- Chapter III - Visit to Irene
- Chapter IV - Where Forsytes Fear to Tread
- Chapter V - Jolly Sits in Judgment
- Chapter VI - Jolyon in Two Minds
- Chapter VII - Dartie Versus Dartie
- Chapter VIII - The Challenge
- Chapter IX - Dinner at James'
- Chapter X - Death of the Dog Balthasar
- Chapter XI - Timothy Stays the Rot
- Chapter XII - Progress of the Chase
- Chapter XIII - 'Here We Are Again!'
- Chapter XIV - Outlandish Night
- PART III
- Chapter I - Soames in Paris
- Chapter II - In the Web
- Chapter III - Richmond Park
- Chapter IV - Over the River
- Chapter V - Soames Acts
- Chapter VI - A Summer Day
- Chapter VII - A Summer Night
- Chapter VIII - James in Waiting
- Chapter IX - Out of the Web
- Chapter X - Passing of an Age
- Chapter XI - Suspended Animation
- Chapter XII - Birth of a Forsyte
- Chapter XIII - James is Told
- Chapter XIV - His
- AWAKENING
- TO LET
- PART I
- I - Encounter
- II - Fine Fleur Forsyte
- III - At Robin Hill
- IV - The Mausoleum
- V - The Native Heath
- VI - Jon
- VII - Fleur
- VIII - Idyll on Grass
- IX - Goya
- X - Trio
- XI - Duet
- XII - Caprice
- PART II
- I - Mother and Son
- II - Fathers and Daughters
- III - Meetings
- IV - In Green Street
- V - Purely Forsyte Affairs
- VI - Soames' Private Life
- VII - June Takes a Hand
- VIII - The Bit Between the Teeth
- IX - The Fat in the Fire
- X - Decision
- XI - Timothy Prophesies
- PART III
- I - Old Jolyon Walks
- II - Confession
- III - Irene
- IV - Soames Cogitates
- V - The Fixed Idea
- VI - Desperate
- VII - Embassy
- VIII - The Dark Tune
- IX - Under the Oak-Tree
- X - Fleur's Wedding
- XI - The Last of the Old Forsytes
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