Über dieses Buch
In this, the final part of The Forsyte Saga trilogy, Soames Forsyte's much doted-upon daughter Fleur (by Soames' second wife, Annette) chances to meet and fall in love with Jon, who, unbeknown to her, is actually the son of her father's bitterly estranged first wife Irene and Soames' detested first cousin Jolyon. Can the apparently star-crossed young lovers disentangle themselves from the mutual bitterness that has for so long plagued the lives of their father and mother respectively? Indeed, is it wise for them even to try to do so? (Summary by Peter Dann)
Kapitel (35)
1Awakening
2Encounter
3Fine Fleur Forsyte
4At Robin Hill
5The mausoleum
6The native heath
7Jon
8Fleur
9Idyll on grass
10Goya
11Trio
12Duet
13Caprice
14Mother and son
15Fathers and daughters
16Meetings
17In Green Street
18Purely Forsyte affairs
19Soames' private life
20June takes a hand
21The bit between the teeth
22The fat in the fire
23Decision
24Timothy prophesies
25Old Jolyon walks
26Confession
27Irene
28Soames cogitates
29The fixed idea
30Desperate
31Embassy
32The dark tune
33Under the oak tree
34Fleur's wedding
35The last of the old Forsytes
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