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John Galsworthy (1867-1933) devoted virtually his entire professional career to creating a fictional but entirely representative family of propertied Victorians- the Forsytes. He made their lives and times - loves and losses - fortunes and deaths so real that readers accused him of including as characters in his drama real individuals whom they knew. He was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. Contents: At the Lowell Centenary American and Briton From a Speech at the Lotus Club, New York From a Speech to the Society of Arts and Sciences, New York Address at Columbia University To the League of Political Education, New York
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