Galsworthy
Galsworthy refers to John Galsworthy, an English novelist and playwright. He was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, in 1867 and died in London in 1933. Galsworthy is best known for his epic novel cycle, The Forsyte Saga, which chronicles the lives of a fictional English family over several generations. The saga, first published in the early 20th century, offers a detailed and often critical examination of Victorian and Edwardian society, focusing on themes of property, wealth, class, and the changing social landscape.
Beyond The Forsyte Saga, Galsworthy also authored other novels, including The Man of Property, The Island Pharisees,