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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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
adaptedAs television series episodes of The Forsyte Saga
alsoKnownAs The Forsyte Saga
surface form: The Forsyte Saga: To Let
author John Galsworthy
chronicles Forsyte family
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOn upper-middle-class English family
follows In Chancery
genre family saga
novel
social novel
language English
literaryMovement Edwardian literature
mainCharacter Fleur Forsyte
Irene Heron
Jon Forsyte
Soames Forsyte
narrativeForm third-person narrative
notableFor conclusion of the original Forsyte family story arc
partOfSeries The Forsyte Saga
precededBy In Chancery
publicationYear 1921
publisher William Heinemann
seriesPosition third novel in The Forsyte Saga
setting England
theme class and property
decline of the Forsyte family
generational conflict
social change
timePeriod early 20th century

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John Galsworthy hasPart To Let
Forsyte family appearsIn To Let
Soames Forsyte appearsIn To Let
Irene Forsyte appearsIn To Let
The White Monkey follows To Let
Jolyon Forsyte appearsIn To Let
Fleur Forsyte appearsIn To Let
June Forsyte appearsIn To Let
Irene Heron appearsIn To Let