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The Patrician

By John Galsworthy

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The Patrician

By John Galsworthy

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  • "The Patrician" by John Galsworthy is a novel that delves into the complexities of British aristocracy during the Edwardian era. The story centers around Lord Miltoun, a member of the upper class who embodies the values of duty, honor, and tradition. As a patrician, Miltoun is expected to uphold his family's legacy and maintain the social order that has long governed British society.However, the novel explores the tension between tradition and change, as Miltoun finds himself increasingly conflicted between his societal obligations and his personal desires. This internal struggle is amplified by a romantic conflict, as Miltoun falls in love with a woman deemed unsuitable by the rigid standards of his class. Throughout "The Patrician" Galsworthy offers a nuanced examination of the struggles faced by those bound by tradition, highlighting the personal costs of maintaining a social order that is increasingly out of touch with the changing world. The novel serves as both a social critique and a poignant exploration of the human conflicts that arise from the clash between duty and personal fulfillment. The novel serves as both a social critique and a poignant exploration of the human conflicts.
"The Patrician" by John Galsworthy is a novel that delves into the complexities of British aristocracy during the Edwardian era. The story centers around Lord Miltoun, a member of the upper class who embodies the values of duty, honor, and tradition. As a patrician, Miltoun is expected to uphold his family's legacy and maintain the social order that has long governed British society.However, the novel explores the tension between tradition and change, as Miltoun finds himself increasingly conflicted between his societal obligations and his personal desires. This internal struggle is amplified by a romantic conflict, as Miltoun falls in love with a woman deemed unsuitable by the rigid standards of his class. Throughout "The Patrician" Galsworthy offers a nuanced examination of the struggles faced by those bound by tradition, highlighting the personal costs of maintaining a social order that is increasingly out of touch with the changing world. The novel serves as both a social critique and a poignant exploration of the human conflicts that arise from the clash between duty and personal fulfillment. The novel serves as both a social critique and a poignant exploration of the human conflicts.