This 1913 novel traces the history of one man, Mark Lennan, from his eighteenth year through his forty-eighth. But Galsworthy's real focus is the women in Mark's life. Each phase of his adulthood focuses on a women – his mother, then wife, then daughter, represented by “Spring,” “Summer,” and “Autumn,” respectively. A contemporary review in the New York Times called the book "his most vital novel."
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (undefined): 9781411443235
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This 1913 novel traces the history of one man, Mark Lennan, from his eighteenth year through his forty-eighth. But Galsworthy's real focus is the women in Mark's life. Each phase of his adulthood focuses on a women – his mother, then wife, then daughter, represented by “Spring,” “Summer,” and “Autumn,” respectively. A contemporary review in the New York Times called the book "his most vital novel."
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (undefined): 9781411443235
undefined: 8 במרץ 2011
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