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The Little Man - A Farcical Morality

The Little Man - A Farcical Morality

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John Galsworthy (14 August 1867 - 31 January 1933) - is an English writer, playwright, known for his work The Forsyte Saga (1906-1921) and received the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was born and grew up in a wealthy and influential family in Surrey, England. John was educated at Oxford and went to travel abroad, where he wrote his first collection of short stories. During his long life, he managed to write many interesting works. In 1929, for literary merit, John Galsworthy became a member of The Order of Merit
The Little Man A Farcical Morality - a piece in three acts, written by John Galsworthy. Story tells of a man of a man who have come a long way. He constantly has to make difficult choices and and overcome various difficulties of life. The entire story is filled with emotional scenes and intriguing dialogue, in which both reveals the genius of the author. Well-designed characters make the reader look at the world in new light.
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