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1932, Flowering Wilderness by John Galsworthy, 1st Ed, Hardcover, Illustrated, Charles Scribner's Sons

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John Galsworthy's "Flowering Wilderness" is a novel that delves into themes of societal expectations, personal conviction, and the complexities of love within a restrictive social environment. As part of Galsworthy's larger body of work, it often explores the lives and values of the English upper-middle class, particularly their struggles with tradition and changing modern sensibilities. The narrative likely examines how individual desires clash with the rigid moral codes and social pressures of the time, a recurring motif in Galsworthy's fiction. The book's significance lies in its contribution to Galsworthy's exploration of English society during the early 20th century, offering insights into the social mores and psychological landscapes of its characters.

John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his series of novels, "The Forsyte Saga." His literary contributions often provided a critical yet nuanced portrayal of the British class system and the societal changes occurring in his era. Galsworthy was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932, the same year "Flowering Wilderness" was published, recognizing his distinguished art of narration which found its highest expression in "The Forsyte Saga." His works are considered important for their realistic depiction of character and society, and for their subtle social commentary.

For collectors, "Flowering Wilderness" is interesting as a work by a Nobel laureate, particularly one published in the year he received the prestigious award. It represents a specific period in Galsworthy's prolific career, offering a continuation of his literary style and thematic concerns that resonated deeply with contemporary audiences. The book contributes to the broader understanding of Galsworthy's complete oeuvre and his sustained engagement with the social and moral dilemmas of his time, making it a valuable piece for those interested in 20th-century English literature and the works of significant literary figures.

This book is in good condition. Publisher’s original purple cloth protected by the original dust jacket. The dust jacket is toned with some wear and tear along edges. Hinges tight. Binding sturdy. The text block is crisp and clean.

First edition. Hardcover. Bound in cloth.

Page Count: 320

Location: ABS-1-4-011

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