Herraskartano: Romaani

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Herraskartano: Romaani

by John Galsworthy

FI·~8 hours

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Description

In October 1891 a small crowd gathers on the dim platform of Worsted Skeynes station, waiting for the omnibus that will carry them to a newly inherited country house. The driver, Mr Horace Pendyce, is a striking figure—sharp‑boned, impeccably dressed, his presence commanding even the misty air. Among the passengers are a mixture of servants, farmers, and solitary strangers, each clutching cryptic notes that hint at appointments and obligations. Their uneasy glances suggest that the journey will be more than a simple change of scenery.

The house itself, a sprawling white manor inherited five generations ago, stands as a symbol of Horace’s rigid vision of order. He believes that the individuality of his tenants erodes the fabric of English society, and he has begun imposing strict rules to reshape their lives. Yet the estate is not merely a backdrop for his reforms; it is a lively community of renters, farmers, and local officials whose daily struggles and quiet ambitions surface with every conversation. The narrator’s eye follows the subtle power plays that ripple through the drawing‑room and fields alike.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~8 hours (478K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-12-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Galsworthy

John Galsworthy

1867–1933

Best known for creating the Forsyte family, this English novelist and playwright wrote sharply about wealth, social ambition, and the quiet damage people do to one another. His work combines elegant storytelling with a strong sense of fairness and sympathy.

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