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was John Galsworthy? Novelist, Dramatist, Essayist,
and poet.

Date and Place of
Birth: 14th August 1867, Kingston Hill, Coombe, Surrey,
England.
Family Background:
Son of a wealthy Solicitor.
Education:
Harrow School. New College, Oxford.
Chronology:
1890-1895: Practiced
as a barrister.
1895: Became a
full time writer.
1897: Publication
of his first collection of short stories "From the Four Winds."
Published early work under the pseudonym of John Sinjohn.
1892: Met Joseph
Conrad.
1906: Met with
his first real success with his play "The Silver Box".
Later on in the year "The Man of Property" novel was
published which introduced the world to the Forsyte Saga.
1910: Published
a play "Justice" which dealt with poverty and class
injustice, Galsworthy was quite radical and supported prison reform
and votes for Women.
1914: At the outbreak
of the First World War he was too old to fight and so worked in
a home for disabled soldiers. He also allowed his own home to
become a rest home for soldiers who were recovering from the effects
of the war.
1929: Received
the Order of Merit.
1932: Won the
Nobel Prize for Literature.
Written Works:
- 1897: "From
the Four Winds".
- 1898: "Jocelyn".
- 1901: "Man
of Devon".
- 1902: "Rubein".
- 1904: "The
Island Pharisees".
- 1906: "The
Man of Property (First Novel in the "Forsyte /Saga").
"The Silver Box".
- 1907: "The
Country House".
- 1909: "Fraternity".
"Strike".
- 1911: "The
Patrician"
- 1912: "Justice".
- 1913: "The
Dark Flower".
- 1915: "A
Bit o' Love"
- 1920: "The
Skin Game." "In Chancery" (Forsyte Novel).
- 1922: "Loyalties".
First publication of the "Forsyte Saga as a set.
- 1924: "The
White Monkey".
- 1926: "Escape".
"The Silver Spoon".
- 1928: "Swan
Song".
- 1929: "A
Modern Comedy".
- 1930: "Soames
and Flag". "On Forsyte Change". "Two Essays
as Conned".
- 1931: "Maid
in Waiting".
- 1932: "Flowering
Wilderness".
- 1933: "Over
the River".
- (1934): "End
of the Chapter". The Collected Histories of the Charwells.
(Rural cousins of the Forsytes).
Marriage: 1905
to Ada Pearson, the divorced wife of his first cousin.
Places of Interest:
LONDON:
The British Library
Date and Place of
Death: 31st January 1933, Grove Lodge, Hampstead, London,
England from a brain tumour.
Age at Death:
65.
Site of Grave:
Highgate “New” Cemetery, Highgate, London, England
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