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In 'John Galsworthy', Sheila Kaye-Smith delves into the works of one of England's most prominent writers. Kaye-Smith argues that Galsworthy is not just a writer, but a representative of his time, embodying the spirit of the age. His writing appeals to a certain type of reader, one who values literary quality, reality, and occasional shock. In her opinion, Galsworthy does not aim to please the masses, but rather writes for those who understand and appreciate his subtle approach to propaganda. His Devon roots are a constant presence in his work, offering a unique perspective on place and human nature.
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