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John Galsworthy

The Little Dream: An Allegory in Six Scenes

In “The Little Dream: An Allegory in Six Scenes,” John Galsworthy intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of human aspiration and the fleeting nature of happiness. Employing a lyrical style infused with allegorical symbolism, Galsworthy crafts a tale that unfolds in six distinct yet interconnected scenes, each encapsulating profound reflections on ambition, love, and existential yearning. This work, written during the early 20th century'Äîan era marked by rapid social change and introspection'Äîechoes the influences of modernism, while simultaneously drawing from the rich tradition of allegorical storytelling that seeks to illuminate deeper truths about the human condition. Galsworthy, a Nobel Prize-winning author known for his keen social commentary, was deeply influenced by his own experiences and observations of society, particularly the struggles of the individual within the constraints of class and convention. These themes resonate throughout “The Little Dream,” reflecting his lifelong pursuit of exploring human dignity, desire, and the elusive promise of fulfillment. His literary background, notably his work in the interconnected Forsyte Saga, informs this allegorical approach, allowing Galsworthy to address universal questions through a personalized lens. This masterful work is not only a testament to Galsworthy's skill as a storyteller but also serves as a poignant reminder of the dreams we chase and the realities we face. Ideal for readers seeking profound philosophical musings within a concise yet impactful narrative, “The Little Dream” invites introspection about the nature of our dreams and their place in the ever-evolving human experience.
23 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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