Tatterdemalion is a novel by the renowned British author John Galsworthy, first published in 1920. It tells the story of a young woman named Dinny Cherrell, who is caught in the middle of a family feud. The novel is set in post-World War I England and explores themes such as...
Tatterdemalion is a novel written by John Galsworthy and published in 1920. It tells the story of a young man named Michael Mont, who returns home to England after fighting in World War I. Michael is traumatized by his experiences in the war and struggles to adjust to civilian...
"Tatterdemalion" from John Galsworthy. English novelist and playwright, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932 (1867-1933).
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John Galsworthy was born at Kingston Upon Thames in Surrey, England, on August 14th 1867 to a wealthy and well established family. His schooling was at Harrow and New College, Oxford before training as a barrister and being called to the bar in 1890. However, Law was not attractive...
Her predilection for things French came from childish recollections of school-days in Paris, and a hasty removal thence by her father during the revolution of '48, of later travels as a little maiden, by diligence, to Pau and the then undiscovered Pyrenees, to a Montpellier and...
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This antiquarian volume contains John Galsworthy's 1920s novel, 'Tatterdemalion'. A wonderful example of Galsworthy's masterful fiction-writing prowess, this novel is a veritable must-read for fans of his work, and it would make for a worthy addition to any bookshelf. The chapters...
Her predilection for things French came from childish recollections of school-days in Paris, and a hasty removal thence by her father during the revolution of '48, of later travels as a little maiden, by diligence, to Pau and the then undiscovered Pyrenees, to a Montpellier and...