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Definition of John galsworthy
1. Noun. English novelist (1867-1933).
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Literary usage of John galsworthy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Representative British Dramas: Victorian and Modern by Montrose Jonas Moses (1918)
"... john galsworthy john galsworthy is a dramatist with a tremendous sense of life.
More than any other English writer of the present generation, ..."
2. Some Modern Novelists: Appreciations and Estimates by Helen Thomas Follett, Wilson Follett (1918)
"Mr. john galsworthy stands practically alone among latter-day novelists, as the
social philosopher who, however often he delivers his one message, ..."
3. The British and American Drama of To-day: Outlines for Their Study by Barrett Harper Clark (1921)
"... john galsworthy john galsworthy was born at Coombe, Surrey, in 1867. He received
his education first at Harrow, then at Oxford, from which he was ..."
4. A Short History of the English Drama by Benjamin Griffith Brawley (1921)
"john galsworthy.—Like Barrie in that he is successful both as dramatist and
novelist, but more like Shaw in his emphasis on social problems, ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"Diagnosis of the Englishman By john galsworthy This article originally appeared
In the ... john galsworthy."