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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...Katherine S. Evans John GalsworthyIndian Summer of a ForsytePrint: Book
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...R. B. Graham John GalsworthyIn ChanceryPrint: Book
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...Janet Rawlings John GalsworthyIn ChanceryPrint: Book
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...Rosamund Wallis John GalsworthyAwakeningPrint: Book
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...Francis Pollard John GalsworthyTo LetPrint: Book
1900-1945'The subject of the Forsyte Saga was then introduced by Charles E. Stansfield with a reading from the introduction. The remainder of an enjoyable evening was spent in lis...Dorothy Brain John GalsworthyThe White MonkeyPrint: Book
1900-1945'This ["Beyond"] is a gripping piece of writing. I got as far as p.47 before it dawned on me that these were marvellous opening pages. The others are not less so. My dear...Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyBeyondPrint: Book
1900-1945'PS I've seen your most charming article on the French in the "Fortnightly [Review]". 'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyFrance, 1916-1917: An ImpressionPrint: Serial / periodical
1900-1945'I am of course with you entirely both as to the matter and the expression of the Agricultural pamphlet. Thanks very much for sending me the copy.'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe Land: A PleaPrint: Pamphlet
1900-1945'The justness of all these things said in "Another Sheaf" is what strikes one most.'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyAnother SheafPrint: Book
1900-1945

'I finished your MS yesterday and am very much impressed by the ampleness of the scheme, the masterly ease in the handling [of] the subject and (in sober truth) the sh...

Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyIn ChanceryManuscript: Sheet
1900-1945

'I finished your MS yesterday and am very much impressed by the ampleness of the scheme, the masterly ease in the handling [of] the subject and (in sober truth) the sh...

Jessie Conrad John GalsworthyTatterdemalionPrint: Book
1900-1945'Yesterday I read the first inst[alment] of "To Let" in a spirit of philistinish curiosity.'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyTo LetPrint: Serial / periodical
1900-1945'Rudo [R.H.Sauter] shows much charm in "Awakening", which harmonised with the charm of the text in a fascinating way.'Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe AwakeningPrint: Book
1900-1945'Thank you very much for sending me the text [of John Galsworthy's play "The Family Man"] which I have looked over with considerable interest. There are several rather co...Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe Family ManPrint: playscript
1900-1945'For the last two days I have been reading "The [Forsythe] Saga" which makes a wonderful volume.[...] How fresh "The Man of Property" reads. For that book I have a specia...Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe Forsythe SagaPrint: Book
1900-1945'The vol. of your stories arrived while we were over in Havre [...]. Thanks, my dear fellow its a jolly good handful. Some of them I've seen before in Mags. but not many....Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyCapturesPrint: Book
1900-1945'I feel compunctions not having written before about "The Forest" — a piece of work to which I came with the greatest interest. [...]. Anyway its a fine thing.' Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyThe ForestPrint: playscript
1900-1945'I simply had to tell you having been impressed by seeing for the first time in my life a work of imagination acting upon an average sensibility with the personal, myster...Joseph Conrad John GalsworthyStrifeManuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'At the foot of the bed was an oak "library table" [...]. There were several piles of books on it, W. W. Jacobs for light reading, de Maupassant, Flaubert, Galsworthy, Cu...Joseph Conrad John Galsworthy Print: Book



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