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The Japanese Quince Study Guide

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by John Galsworthy
About 38 pages (11,334 words)
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Bradbury, Malcolm and James McFarlane, editors Modernism' 1890-1930, Penguin, 1991

A study considering the critical movement known as Modernism, which emerged in the years 1890-1930, providing a comprehensive survey of the various art forms expressive of Modernism, this study examines the defining features of the movement.

Cox, C B and Dyson, A E, editors, The Twentieth-Century Mind' History, Ideas, and Literature in Britain, Oxford University Press, 1972

This collection invites a number of well-known scholars to write about the climate of thought in the early twentieth-century in Britain. The essays address, among other things, the social, political, economic, and religious conditions of life m the first quarter of the twentieth century,

Dupre, Catherine John Galsworthy' A Biography, Collins, 1976.

An authoritative, thorough look at the events of Galsworthy's life.

"John Galsworthy," in Short Story Criticism, Vol.....

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