"The Man of Property" AND "In Chancery" (The Forsyte Saga)

by JohnGalsworthy (Author)

Synopsis

The stunning TV tie-in edition of Galsworthy's classic, The Forsyte Saga: The Man of Property and In Chancery features the first two novels of the saga that are the basis of ITV's major new period drama. Featuring an extremely strong cast and lavish production values which includes filming on location in the great houses of the north-west of England, The Forsyte Saga is ITV's major investment for 2002 with a production budget of over 6million pounds. This book is the only edition that features just the novels adapted in the series and will be presented as a user-friendly hardback edition with cast photography and series artwork. An epic drama of sex, power and money, The Forsyte Saga chronicles the lives of a middle class family over thirty-four years. Spanning three generations, it tells stories of character or glory their wealth and social status. Superior, arrongant and confident on the surface the Forsytes are the ultimate powerful Victorian family but underneath is a festering core of unhappy and brutal relationships riddled with tensions and jealousies. Soames Forsyte is the rich, successful partner in the family law firm. He is the original man of property and a true believer in Forsyte family values. His fiery, tormented relationship with Irene, his beautiful wife is at the heart of the saga. He adores her, but she despises him and everything he stands for. Young Jolyon Forsyte is cousin and rival to Soames who shows the sensitive, humanitarian side of the family. Irene Forsyte completes the triangle. Penniless but beautiful and accomplished, she agrees to marry Soames Forsyte after an aggressive courtship. Naturally artistic and passionate she feels miserable caged in a cold marriage. Her life changes for ever when she meets Philip Bosinney, an architect hired by Soames to build a country house. Bosinney is an outspoken, sexy, charming idealist. Irene falls in love and their affair becomes the catalyst that smashes the Forsyte family. Soames takes Bosinney to court, bankrupts him and rapes Irene in a fit of jealous rage. Bosinney's shocking and bizarre death throws an accusing spotlight on the Forstye family - a self protective and merciless tribe - were they ultimate responsible for killing him?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: Granada Media
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0233050345
ISBN 13: 9780233050348

Author Bio
John Galsworthy was born in 1867 and educated at Harrow and New College, Oxford. He was called to the bar but a chance meeting with Joseph Conrad, and the strong influence of his future wife, turned him to writing. The first volume of The Forsyte Saga was published in 1922. The second volume was published in 1929, and the final volume was published posthumously in 1934.