An epic exploration of wealth, property, and the human heart, is the crowning achievement of Nobel Prize-winning author John Galsworthy . Spanning three generations from the Victorian era to the 1920s, it chronicles the decline of a rigid upper-middle-class dynasty as their materialistic values clash with a changing world. The Core Trilogy
At the heart of the story is a devastating triangle of possession and desire:
The saga is primarily known as a trilogy of novels and two "interludes": The Forsyte Saga
Follows the legal and emotional fallout of a family divided by divorce and new marriages.
Introduces the family’s obsession with ownership through Soames Forsyte, a man who views everything—including his wife—as a collectible. An epic exploration of wealth, property, and the
Indian Summer of a Forsyte (Interlude): A lyrical bridge focusing on the older generation.
The final chapter where the next generation, Jon and Fleur, face the consequences of their parents' secrets. Key Characters & Conflict Key Characters & Conflict Awakening (Interlude): A short
Awakening (Interlude): A short story connecting the second and third novels.