To Let
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To Let

by John Galsworthy

Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Pages
317
Language
English
Published
1969

Overview

To Let by John Galsworthy concludes the Forsyte saga by turning to the tensions between marriage, property, and social change in postwar England. The novel follows the next generation as personal desire collides with inherited wealth and the old habit of treating people as possessions. Galsworthy keeps the tone measured, but the emotional stakes are clear and often painful.

This is a good read for anyone interested in family fiction, social realism, and the slow evolution of class attitudes. To Let rewards readers who appreciate the Forsyte world and want to see how its values strain under modern pressures. The novel is less explosive than some later fiction, but its calm surface makes the compromises beneath it feel all the more exact.

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