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The John Galsworthy Library

The John Galsworthy Library

Auteur(s): John Galsworthy
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In an age of quiet drawing rooms and restless hearts, The John Galsworthy Library invites listeners to step into the measured rhythms of another England - one poised between tradition and change. Here, the novels and stories of John Galsworthy are read in full, allowing each voice, each hesitation, and each unspoken longing to unfold as it was first imagined. From the stately houses of the Forsytes to the hidden corners of conscience and society, these readings offer a calm and thoughtful refuge from modern haste. Wander through these pages in search of beauty, justice, or simple human truth; this library remains open to all.Public domain
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  • The Country House Part 1 Chapter 8
    Feb 28 2026
    In which Gregory Vigil visits Worsted Skeynes to discuss the delicate situation surrounding Mrs. Bellew, revealing tensions among family and society over her unfortunate position. Later, a poignant encounter unfolds as Jaspar Bellew returns to his estranged wife’s flat, where a weary yet tender understanding passes silently between them.
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    14 min
  • The Country House Part 1 Chapter 7
    Feb 28 2026
    In which the tranquil rhythms of a Sunday morning at Worsted Skeynes unfold around Mrs. Pendyce as she reflects by the window, enveloped in the gentle familiarity of her household and the weight of an urgent letter. Amidst the delicate interplay of church service sounds and pastoral stillness, the characters’ thoughts and small domestic dramas quietly illuminate the patterns of country life.
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    18 min
  • The Country House Part 1 Chapter 5
    Feb 27 2026
    In which Mrs. Pendyce endeavours to enliven county society with a dance, observing the restless spirits and complex relationships of her acquaintances amidst the polite but subtly charged gathering. The evening's gentle atmosphere is tinged with memories and unspoken emotions, set against the tranquil moonlit countryside.
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    11 min
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