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John Galsworthy - Studies And Essays: "the biggest tragedy of life is the utter impossibility to change what you have done"
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The collection showcases John Galsworthy's essays and studies, highlighting his exceptional talent during a pivotal period in his career. Initially published under the pen name John Sinjohn, Galsworthy gained recognition for addressing social issues and the class system. His later works earned him the Nobel Prize in 1932, although he was unable to attend the ceremony due to illness. Galsworthy's legacy is marked by his contributions to literature and his unique approach to storytelling, culminating in his eventual cremation and scattering of ashes over the South Downs.
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John Galsworthy - Studies And Essays: "the biggest tragedy of life is the utter impossibility to change what you have done", John Galsworthy
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- Title
- John Galsworthy - Studies And Essays: "the biggest tragedy of life is the utter impossibility to change what you have done"
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Galsworthy
- Publisher
- Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Publisher
- 2017
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 92
- ISBN13
- 9781783946181
- Description
- The collection showcases John Galsworthy's essays and studies, highlighting his exceptional talent during a pivotal period in his career. Initially published under the pen name John Sinjohn, Galsworthy gained recognition for addressing social issues and the class system. His later works earned him the Nobel Prize in 1932, although he was unable to attend the ceremony due to illness. Galsworthy's legacy is marked by his contributions to literature and his unique approach to storytelling, culminating in his eventual cremation and scattering of ashes over the South Downs.