John Galsworthy, 1867-1933
Biographical note
English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906 - 1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932.
Works
The Forsyte Chronicles
- The Forsyte Saga [1906-21]
- The Man of Property [1906]
- Interlude: Indian Summer of a Forsyte (1918?)
- In Chancery [1920]
- Interlude: Awakening [1920]
- To Let [1921]
- On Forsyte ’Change [1930]
- A Modern Comedy [1924-1928]
- The White Monkey [1924]
- Interlude: A Silent Wooing
- The Silver Spoon [1926]
- Interlude: Passers By
- Swan Song [1928]
- End of the Chapter [1931-1933]
- The Forsyte Family Tree small / large [3MB]
Other Works
- From the Four Winds [1897] (as John Sinjohn)
- Jocelyn [1898] (as John Sinjohn)
- Villa Rubein [1900] (as John Sinjohn)
- A Man of Devon [1901] (as John Sinjohn)
- The Island Pharisees [1904]
- The Silver Box [1906]
- The Country House [1907]
- A Commentary [1908]
- Fraternity [1909]
- A Justification For the Censorship of Plays [1909]
- Strife [1909]
- Fraternity [1909]
- Joy [1909]
- Justice [1910]
- A Motley [1910]
- The Spirit of Punishement [1910]
- Horses In Mines [1910]
- The Patrician [1911]
- The Little Dream [1911]
- The Pigeon [1912]
- The Eldest Son [1912]
- Moods Songs, and Doggerels, [1912]
- For Love of Beasts [1912]
- The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays [1912]
- The Dark Flower [1913]
- The Fugitive [1913]
- The Mob [1914]
- The Freelands [1915]
- The Little Man [1915]
- A Bit ’o Love [1915]
- A Sheaf [1916]
- Beyond [1917]
- Five Tales [1918]
- A Saint’s Progress [1919]
- Addresses In America [1912]
- The Foundations [1920]
- The Skin Game [1920]
- A Family Man [1922]
- The Little Man [1922]
- Loyalties [1922]
- Windows [1922]
- Captures [1923]
- Abracadabra [1924]
- The Forest [1924]
- Old English [1924]
- The Show [1925]
- Escape [1926]
- Verses New and Old [1926]
- Castles in Spain [1927]
- Exiled [1929]
- The Roof [1929]
- Two Essays on Conrad [1930]
- Soames and the Flag [1930]
- The Creation of Character in Literature [1931]
- Forty Poems [1932]


