John Galsworthy OM
(1867-1933)
novelist, playwright, Order of Merit recipient (from 1929), and Nobel Literature Laureate (from 1932)
Died aged c. 66
Wikidata WikipediaJohn Galsworthy OM (/ˈɡɔːlzwɜːrði/; 14 August 1867 – 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906–1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.
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Commemorated on 4 plaques
John Galsworthy (1867-1933), novelist and Playwright, lived here 1918-1933.
Grove Lodge, Admirals Walk, London, United Kingdom where they lived (1918-1933)
Robert Adam, Thomas Hood, John Galsworthy, Sir James M. Barrie and other eminent artists and writers lived here
1-3 Robert Street, Adelphi, Westminster, WC2, London, United Kingdom where they lived
Site of The Mont Blanc Restaurant where leading writers, including Belloc, Chesterton, Conrad and Galsworthy, met regularly in the early years of the 20th Century
15-16 Gerrard Street W1, London, United Kingdom where they met regularly
John Galsworthy lived here [full inscription unknown]
Bury House, Bury, West Sussex, United Kingdom where they lived