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The Dark Flower

  • John Galsworthy

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Covering almost 30 years in the life and loves of Mark Lennan, The Dark Flower opens in 1880 with 18-year-old undergraduate Mark studying art at Oxford, and ends 30 years later with Mark ostensibly happily married, yet torn between his wife and a beautiful teenage girl--the last and most disturbing manifestation of the "dark flower" of passion. Within a dozen pages, Galsworthy establishes his mastery of compelling narrative and sketches an irresistible plot. Much of his achievement lies in the mixture of pathos and humor that he derives from characters little able to express their feelings. There is much else to admire, from Galsworthy's impressionistic descriptions and eye for detail to the subtle symmetry he creates between his characters, emphasizing the cyclical nature of the story. Published in 1913, the story also holds the fascination of a world about to be transformed by war--one in which a love letter could still be delivered by the hand of a discreet manservant, and the residents of Piccadilly kept their horses stabled close by so that they could gallop down to Richmond for fresh air.

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  • Fiction
  • Social life and customs
  • Young men
  • British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author)
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About the author

  • John Galsworthy

    1867-08-14 - 1933-01-31

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    20 ratings · 1473 works

Editions

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    [1. Auflage]

    Fischer Bücherei

    1954-09

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    Fredonia Books (NL)

    July 2001

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    Dodo Press

    February 16, 2007

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    [Manaton ed.] New York, Scribner, 1923.

    Scholarly Press

    1971

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BiblioBazaar

May 14, 2007

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    Wildside Press

    September 1, 2007

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    BiblioBazaar

    May 14, 2007

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    C. Scribner's sons

    1913

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    Capuchin Classics

    2008

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    Wildside Press

    September 1, 2007

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    IndyPublish.com

    March 2003

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    Copp, Clark

    1995

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    C. Scribner's sons

    1913

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    Unabridged edition

    Assembled Stories

    December 1998

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    Kessinger Publishing, LLC

    July 25, 2007

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    Assembled Stories

    December 1, 2006

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    IndyPublish.com

    March 2003

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    Largeprint edition

    Echo Library

    June 5, 2006

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    Kessinger Publishing, LLC

    June 1, 2007

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    P. Zsolnays

    1925

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    Audio Book Contractors

    April 1992

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    W. Heinemann

    1913

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    Capuchin Classics

    2008

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    Popular ed

    Heinemann

    1927

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    Svoboda

    1970

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    C. Scribner's sons

    1927

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    Manaton ed

    Scribner

    1923

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    Paul List Verlag

    1971

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    Vydavatel'stvo politickej literatúry

    1966

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    Cheap ed.

    W. Heinemann

    1916

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    Izdavacko Preduzece Rad

    1965

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    Grove edition.

    Heinemann

    1931

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    Ungekürtze Sonderausgabe.

    Paul Zsolnay Verlag

    1935

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    Vydavatel'stvo politickej literatúry

    1966

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    Copp Clark Co.

    1913

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    21.-30. tausend

    P. Zsolnays

    1927

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    Audio Book Contractors, Inc.

    January 24, 1992

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    Grove ed.

    William Heinemann

    1927

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    Scribner

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    Scribner's

    1927

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    1. Auflage

    Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag Leipzig und Weimar

    1986