"190 ans de passion littéraire"

 

Indian Summer
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9788726609240
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SAGA Egmont
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The Forsyte Saga
Langue
anglais
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Indian Summer

SAGA Egmont

The Forsyte Saga

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Jolyon Forsyte may be an old man and the new owner of the Soames house, but he
has struck up an unlikely friendship with young Irene. Over a long summer, he
slowly falls in love with her and makes decisions that will send shockwaves
through his family.

'Indian Summer' (1918) was written by English author and playwright John
Galsworthy, and is the first interlude in his masterpiece 'The Forsyte Saga'.

The Forsyte Saga (1922) is a series of three novels and two interludes
published between 1906 and 1921, all of which have been adapted for
television.

John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was an English novelist and playwright, best known
for his masterpiece 'The Forsyte Saga', which won him the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1932. The trilogy depicts an upper-class English family in the
years 1886-1926. It was adapted for TV in 2002 for the ITV network starring
Damian Lewis, Rupert Graves and Gina McKee.

In his stories, Galsworthy addresses social issues, family life, and the
upper-middle class, in which he strongly criticised the morals and ideals of
Victorian England. Among his other prominent works are 'From the Four Winds',
'The Silver Box', 'The Country House', and 'The Skin Game'.
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