John Galsworthy - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • From the Four Winds, 1897 (as John Sinjohn)
  • Jocelyn, 1898 (as John Sinjohn)
  • Villa Rubein, 1900 (as John Sinjohn)
  • A Man of Devon, 1901 (as John Sinjohn)
  • The Island Pharisees, 1904
  • The Silver Box, 1906 (his first play)
  • The Forsyte Saga, 1906–21, 1922
    • The Man of Property, 1906
    • (interlude) Indian Summer of a Forsyte, 1918
    • In Chancery, 1920
    • (interlude) Awakening, 1920
    • To Let, 1921
  • The Country House, 1907
  • A Commentary, 1908
  • Fraternity, 1909
  • A Justification for the Censorship of Plays, 1909
  • Strife, 1909
  • Fraternity, 1909
  • Joy, 1909
  • Justice, 1910
  • A Motley, 1910
  • The Spirit of Punishment, 1910
  • Horses in Mines, 1910
  • The Patrician, 1911
  • The Little Dream, 1911
  • The Pigeon, 1912
  • The Eldest Son, 1912
  • Moods, Songs, and Doggerels, 1912
  • For Love of Beasts, 1912
  • The Inn of Tranquillity, 1912
  • The Dark Flower, 1913
  • The Fugitive, 1913
  • The Mob, 1914
  • The Freelands, 1915
  • The Little Man, 1915
  • A Bit's Love, 1915
  • A Sheaf, 1916
  • The Apple Tree, 1916
  • Beyond, 1917
  • Five Tales, 1918
  • Saint's Progress, 1919
  • Addresses in America, 1912
  • The Foundations, 1920
  • In Chancery, 1920
  • Awakening, 1920
  • The Skin Game, 1920
  • To Let, 1920
  • A Family Man, 1922
  • The Little Man, 1922
  • Loyalties, 1922
  • Windows, 1922
  • Captures, 1923
  • Abracadabra, 1924
  • The Forest, 1924
  • Old English, 1924
  • The Show, 1925
  • Escape, 1926
  • Verses New and Old, 1926
  • Castles in Spain, 1927
  • A Modern Comedy, 1924–1928, 1929
    • The White Monkey, 1924
    • (Interlude) A Silent Wooing, 1927
    • The Silver Spoon, 1926
    • (Interlude) Passers By, 1927
    • Swan Song, 1928
  • Two Forsyte Interludes, 1927
  • The Manaton Edition, 1923–26 (collection, 30 vols.)
  • Exiled, 1929
  • The Roof, 1929
  • On Forsyte 'Change, 1930
  • Two Essays on Conrad, 1930
  • Soames and the Flag, 1930
  • The Creation of Character in Literature, 1931 (The Romanes Lecture for 1931).
  • Maid in Waiting, 1931
  • Forty Poems, 1932
  • Flowering Wilderness, 1932
  • Over the River, 1933
  • Autobiographical Letters of Galsworthy: A Correspondence with Frank Harris, 1933
  • The Grove Edition, 1927–34 (collection, 27 Vols.)
  • Collected Poems, 1934
  • End of the Chapter, 1931–1933, 1934 (posthumously)
    • Maid in Waiting, 1931
    • Flowering Wilderness, 1932
    • One More River, 1933 (originally the English edition was called Over the River)
  • Punch and Go, 1935
  • The Life and Letters, 1935
  • The Winter Garden, 1935
  • Forsytes, Pendyces and Others, 1935
  • Selected Short Stories, 1935
  • Glimpses and Reflections, 1937
  • Galsworthy's Letters to Leon Lion, 1968
  • Letters from John Galsworthy 1900–1932, 1970

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