
Eldest Son (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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This 1912 play focuses on one of Galsworthy''s perennial subjects: the injustice inherent in an economic and political system that privileges the rich over the poor—in this case, in the realm of marriage. Through a plot involving two forced marriages, Galsworthy exposes middle- and upper-class hypocrisy.
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This 1912 play focuses on one of Galsworthy''s perennial subjects: the injustice inherent in an economic and political system that privileges the rich over the poor—in this case, in the realm of marriage. Through a plot involving two forced marriages, Galsworthy exposes middle- and upper-class hypocrisy.
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