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The Inn of Tranquility: Studies and Essays (New York: Scribners, 1912 London: Heinemann, 1912) Moods, Songs, and Doggerels (New York: Scribners, 1912 London: Heinemann, 1912) The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts (London: Duckworth, 1912 New York: Scribners, 1912) The Little Dream: An Allegory in Six Scenes (London: Duckworth, 1911 New York: Scribners, 1911) įor Love of Beasts (London: Animals’ Friend Society, 1912) The Patrician (London: Heinemann, 1911 New York: Scribners, 1911) “Gentles, Let Us Rest”: Reprinted from “The Nation” (London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1910?) The Spirit of Punishment (London: Humanitarian League, 1910) Justice: A Tragedy in Four Acts (London: Duckworth, 1910 New York: Scribners, 1910) Ī Motley (London: Heinemann, 1910 New York: Scribners, 1910) Plays: The Silver Box Joy Strife (London: Duckworth, 1909) Ī Justification of the Censorship of Plays (London: Heinemann, 1909) The Country House (London: Heinemann, 1907 New York & London: Putnam, 1907) Ī Commentary (London: Richards, 1908 New York & London: Putnam, 1908) įraternity (London: Heinemann, 1909 New York & London: Putnam, 1909) The Man of Property (London: Heinemann, 1906 New York & London: Putnam, 1909) The Island Pharisees (London: Heinemann, 1904) Villa Rubein: A Novel, as Sinjohn (London: Duckworth, 1900) Ī Man of Devon, as Sinjohn (Edinburgh & London: Blackwood, 1901) Jocelyn, as Sinjohn (London: Duckworth, 1898) as Galsworthy (Saint Clair Shores, Mich.: Scholarly Press, 1972) See also the Galsworthy entries in DLB 10: Modern British Dramatists, 1900–1945 DLB 34: British Novelists, 1890–1929: Traditionalists DLB 98: Modern British Essayists, First Series and DLB 162: British Short-Fiction Writers, 1915–1945 and DLB Documentary Series 16: The House of Scribner, 1905–1930.īOOKS: From the Four Winds, as John Sinjohn (London: Unwin, 1897) John Galsworthy (14 August 1867 - 31 January 1933)ġ932 Nobel Prize in Literature Presentation Speech
