La saga de los Forsyte 🔍
John Galsworthy
ePubLibre, 1922
Spanish [es] · EPUB · 1.4MB · 1922 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
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La saga de los Forsyte es una serie de tres novelas y dos entreactos publicada entre 1906 y 1921 por John Galsworthy. Cuenta las vicisitudes de los principales miembros de una familia de la alta clase media inglesa, tanto de la época victoriana como de la moderna. A sólo unas pocas generaciones de sus antepasados granjeros, los miembros de la familia son conscientes de su estatus de nuevos ricos. El personaje principal, Soames Forsyte, se ve a sí mismo como un «propietario», en virtud de su capacidad de acumular posesiones materiales, aunque no le aporten placer. John Galsworthy, en 1932 fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de Literatura en reconocimiento a su eminente fuerza descriptiva. El primer libro, «Un hombre bien acomodado», fue adaptado en 1949 al cine bajo el título «That Forsyte Woman», protagonizada por Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon y Robert Young. En 1967 la BBC realizó y emitió una serie televisiva basada en la «Saga de los Forsyte» que alcanzó una enorme popularidad tanto en Gran Bretaña como en otros muchos países.
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lgli/Galsworthy, John - La Saga de los Forsyte [5862] (r1.5 Piolin).epub
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lgrsfic/Galsworthy, John - La Saga de los Forsyte [5862] (r1.5 Piolin).epub
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zlib/no-category/John Galsworthy/La saga de los Forsyte_6088881.epub
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date open sourced
2020-09-04
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