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Fraternity.
Title:
Fraternity.
Author:
Galsworthy, John.
ISBN:
9781776515639
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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...
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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