The Eldest Son
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066239305
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About this book
In "The Eldest Son," John Galsworthy explores the complexities of familial relationships, societal expectations, and the burden of inheritance through a poignant narrative that skillfully blends drama and psychological insight. The play, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British society, reflects Galsworthy's mastery in character development and dialogue, revealing the tensions between ambition and duty. As the characters grapple with their roles within the family, Galsworthy employs a realist style enriched with subtle symbolism, making this work a compelling study of human nature and moral dilemmas. John Galsworthy, a prominent figure in English literature and a Nobel laureate, drew extensively from his own experiences within an upper-middle-class family. His keen observations of social stratification and personal conflict are evident in this play, as he grapples with themes of responsibility and aspiration. Galsworthy's affluent upbringing and his keen interest in social reform profoundly influenced his writing, making "The Eldest Son" a reflective commentary on the evolving norms of his time. For readers interested in a profound exploration of familial dynamics and societal pressures, "The Eldest Son" is an essential work that captivates with its emotional depth and moral complexity. It is a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who seeks to understand the delicate balance between personal desires and family obligations.
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