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Paperback Caravan Book

ISBN: 1025540190

ISBN13: 9781025540191

Caravan

"Caravan" is an expansive collection of short fiction by the Nobel Prize-winning author John Galsworthy. This anthology showcases the breadth of Galsworthy's narrative skill, gathering together a diverse array of stories that explore the complexities of human nature and the intricacies of British social life. Known for his keen observation of the Edwardian and post-War eras, Galsworthy delves into themes of morality, class distinctions, and the subtle emotional undercurrents of everyday existence.

From poignant character sketches to sharp social critiques, the tales within "Caravan" offer a panoramic view of early 20th-century society. Galsworthy's prose is marked by its elegance and profound empathy, capturing the quiet struggles and moral dilemmas of his characters with precision. As a master of the short story form, he examines the tension between tradition and modernity, as well as the universal search for justice and understanding. This collection remains a vital testament to Galsworthy's literary legacy, providing readers with a rich tapestry of life's many journeys through the lens of one of English literature's most esteemed figures.

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