
GALSWORTHY'S PLAYS
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PLAYS IN THE FOURTH SERIES
THE FOUNDATIONS - (An Extravagant Play)
By John Galsworthy
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
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In the first act of this sharply observed drama, an evening after the Great War finds us in the dim wine cellar of a grand Park Lane mansion. Little Anne Dromondy, the aristocratic daughter, chats with the house’s footman, James, whose real name is John, in a series of witty exchanges that reveal the absurdities of titles, class ritual, and lingering wartime scars. Their banter, peppered with talk of bottles, names, and the looming anti‑sweating meeting, sets a tone that is both comic and unsettling.
As the night unfolds, the conversation drifts from the trivial to the political, exposing the growing tension between privileged elites and the laborers they employ. Through Anne’s naïve curiosity and James’s guarded cynicism, the play probes questions of social foundation, loyalty, and the possibility of revolution in a society still haunted by conflict. The atmosphere of the cellar, with its gas‑lit glow and clinking bottles, becomes a metaphorical stage where the fragile structures of post‑war Britain begin to wobble.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-09-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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