Five Tales

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Excerpt: "It was a dark room at that hour of six in the evening, when just the single oil reading-lamp under its green shade let fall a dapple of light over the Turkey carpet; over the covers of books taken out of the bookshelves, and the open pages of the one selected; over the deep blue and gold of the coffee service on the little old stool with its Oriental embroidery. Very dark in the winter, with drawn curtains, many rows of leather-bound volumes, oak-panelled walls and ceiling. So large, too, that the lighted spot before the fire where he sat was just an oasis. But that was what Keith Darrant liked, after his day's work—the hard early morning study of his "cases," the fret and strain of the day in court; it was his rest, these two hours before dinner, with books, coffee, a pipe, and sometimes a nap."

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John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was an English novelist and playwright whose works offer a penetrating critique of the British class system during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a wealthy family, Galsworthy initially pursued a career in law but soon turned to writing, driven by a passion for social reform and justice.Galsworthy's literary career is most celebrated for "The Forsyte Saga," a series of novels and stories that chronicle the lives of an upper-middle-class family over several generations. This epic work delves into themes of social change, property, and the complexities of human relationships, capturing the zeitgeist of a rapidly evolving society.A staunch advocate for social justice, Galsworthy used his platform to address issues such as workers' rights, women's suffrage, and animal welfare. His plays, like "Justice" and "Strife," were instrumental in highlighting the harsh conditions faced by the working class and contributed to significant legal reforms in Britain.Galsworthy's influence extended beyond literature; he was a founding member of PEN International, an organization dedicated to promoting literature and defending freedom of expression. His commitment to social causes and his nuanced portrayal of societal issues earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.Despite his success, Galsworthy's works were not without controversy. His candid exploration of infidelity, materialism, and moral dilemmas often challenged the conservative norms of his time, provoking both admiration and criticism.Galsworthy's legacy endures, inspiring contemporary writers to tackle social issues with the same fervor and integrity. His ability to blend rich storytelling with incisive social commentary makes his works resonate with modern readers, offering timeless insights into the human condition.

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