The Eldest Son

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The Eldest Son

by John Galsworthy

EN·~1 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
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ACT I - SCENE I

31:55
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ACT II

26:09
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ACT III

27:52
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0:27

Description

The scene opens in the grand, oak‑panelled hall of a country estate, where the crackling fire and tiger‑skin rugs suggest a comfortable, long‑standing household. Sir William Cheshire, the patriarch, moves through the rooms with the authority of a baronet, while his daughter‑in‑law Christine and the shy maid Freda exchange hurried pleasantries. The atmosphere is one of polite bustle, as guests and servants prepare for an evening that promises both celebration and subtle friction.

Among the family, the eldest son Bill looms as the heir expected to uphold tradition, while his younger brothers and sisters each harbor their own ambitions and concerns. An impending marriage for Joan, the clergyman Reverend Latter’s engagement, and whispered rumors about the under‑keeper’s love life hint at the tangled personal and social expectations that will test loyalties. As the household settles into its routines, the audience can sense the undercurrents of duty, desire, and the quiet tensions that will soon surface.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Galsworthy

John Galsworthy

1867–1933

Best known for The Forsyte Saga, this English novelist and playwright wrote with sharp sympathy about money, class, and the quiet pressures of family life. His storytelling earned him the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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