To Let
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"To Let" is a 1921 novel by John Galsworthy that serves as the final installment of his acclaimed Forsyte Saga, chronicling the decline and transformation of the upper-middle-class Forsyte family.
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| instanceOf |
literary work
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novel → |
| adaptedAs |
television series episodes of The Forsyte Saga
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| alsoKnownAs |
The Forsyte Saga: To Let
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| author |
John Galsworthy
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| chronicles |
Forsyte family
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| countryOfOrigin |
United Kingdom
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| focusesOn |
upper-middle-class English family
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| follows |
In Chancery
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| genre |
family saga
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novel → social novel → |
| language |
English
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| literaryMovement |
Edwardian literature
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| mainCharacter |
Fleur Forsyte
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Irene Heron → Jon Forsyte → Soames Forsyte → |
| narrativeForm |
third-person narrative
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| notableFor |
conclusion of the original Forsyte family story arc
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| partOfSeries |
The Forsyte Saga
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| precededBy |
In Chancery
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| publicationYear |
1921
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| publisher |
William Heinemann
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| seriesPosition |
third novel in The Forsyte Saga
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| setting |
England
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| theme |
class and property
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decline of the Forsyte family → generational conflict → social change → |
| timePeriod |
early 20th century
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Referenced by (4)
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The Forsyte Saga
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containsWork |
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John Galsworthy
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hasPart |
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The Man of Property
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hasSequel |
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John Galsworthy
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notableWork |