Fraternity.
by
 
Galsworthy, John.

Title
Fraternity.

Author
Galsworthy, John.

ISBN
9781776515639

Personal Author
Galsworthy, John.

Physical Description
1 online resource (498 pages)

Contents
Title -- Contents -- Chapter I - The Shadow -- Chapter II - A Family Discussion -- Chapter III - Hilary's Brown Study -- Chapter IV - The Little Model -- Chapter V - The Comedy Begins -- Chapter VI - First Pilgrimage to Hound Street -- Chapter VII - Cecilia's Scattered Thoughts -- Chapter VIII - The Single Mind of Mr. Stone -- Chapter IX - Hilary Gives Chase -- Chapter X - The Trousseau -- Chapter XI - Pear Blossom -- Chapter XII - Ships in Sail -- Chapter XIII - Sound in the Night -- Chapter XIV - A Walk Abroad -- Chapter XV - Second Pilgrimage to Hound Street -- Chapter XVI - Beneath the Elms -- Chapter XVII - Two Brothers -- Chapter XVIII - The Perfect Dog -- Chapter XIX - Bianca -- Chapter XX - The Husband and the Wife -- Chapter XXI - A Day of Rest -- Chapter XXII - Hilary Puts an End to It -- Chapter XXIII - The "Book of Universal Brotherhood" -- Chapter XXIV - Shadowland -- Chapter XXV - Mr. Stone in Waiting -- Chapter XXVI - Third Pilgrimage to Hound Street -- Chapter XXVII - Stephen's Private Life -- Chapter XXVIII - Hilary Hears the Cuckoo Sing -- Chapter XXIX - Return of the Little Model -- Chapter XXX - Funeral of a Baby -- Chapter XXXI - Swan Song -- Chapter XXXII - Behind Bianca's Veil -- Chapter XXXIII - Hilary Deals with the Situation -- Chapter XXXIV - Thyme's Adventure -- Chapter XXXV - A Young Girl's Mind -- Chapter XXXVI - Stephen Signs Cheques -- Chapter XXXVII - The Flowering of the Aloe -- Chapter XXXVIII - The Home- Coming of Hughs -- Chapter XXXIX - The Duel -- Chapter XL - Finish of the Comedy -- Chapter XLI - The House of Harmony.

Abstract
Famed English playwright and novelist John Galworthy, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932, first gained critical and popular acclaim for a series of novels and short stories called The Forsyte Saga, which followed multiple generations of a nouveau riche family of aristocrats. Fraternity focuses on the intricate dynamics of family relationships and romantic entanglements, rendered in Galsworthy's inimitably nuanced style. Joseph Conrad...

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
 
Upper class families -- England -- Fiction.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1224641-1001PR6013 .A5 -- .G357 1909 EBEbrary E-Books