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Title: The Man of Property
Author: John Galsworthy
Narrator: Michael Cochrane
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-17-15
Publisher: silksoundbooks Limited
Genres: Classics, British Literature
Summary:
The Man of Property, the first in the long series of novels written by John Galsworthy known as the Forsyte Saga, was written in 1906. It was the second novel that Galsworthy had published under his own name, the four novels previous to this being published privately under the pseudonym John Sinjohn. And, unlike its predecessors, it was a great success.
It examined and dissected the habits, manners, snobberies and increasingly suffocating moral code of the upper-middle classes to which he belonged. As a lawyer by training, Galsworthys treatment of this society is analytical rather than moralising. He describes the way of life and leaves the reader to decide the desirability of the result.
The family followed by the saga, the Forsytes, had first appeared in one of a series of short stories published in 1901, 'Man of Devon'. The Man of Property, however, concentrates on the character of Soames Forsyte and his unhappy and ultimately abusive marriage to the beautiful and long-suffering Irene.
Much of the description of the marriage is taken from Galsworthys own experiences with his lover, the astonishingly named Ada Nemesis Pearson, who was very miserably married to his cousin for 10 years before the cousins death ultimately allowed the two lovers to marry.
The description of the rape of Irene, which so scandalised Edwardian society in its blatancy, was supposedly taken from an experience of Adas with her first husband, Arthur. The Man of Property was the first of the Forsyte Saga and preceded the rest of the cannon by a good 15 years.
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