Synopsis
“Over the river” (1933) is a novel that ends the "trilogy of Dinny" and is especially a great slice of English life (along the nearly fifty years between 1886 and 1932) described by Galsworthy through this and the previous trilogy (“Forsyte saga “and “A modern comedy”). This literary work is the last of the author and the reader will notice several internal calls, Parallels, but also contrasts that clarify the political and moral vision of Galsworthy ....

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