Three novels comprise John Galsworthy’s The Forsyte Saga:
- 1. The Man of Property (1906)
- 2. In Chancery (1920)
- 3. To Let (1921)
and two “interludes”:
- 1. Indian Summer of a Forsyte (1922)
- 2. Awakenings (1922)
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