Addresses in America - John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy's "Addresses in America, 1919" offers a fascinating glimpse into British and American society in the immediate aftermath of World War I. This collection of speeches provides a powerful social commentary on the issues facing both nations, reflecting Galsworthy's astute observations during his travels in the United States.
A keen observer of public policy and social dynamics, Galsworthy uses these addresses to explore pressing concerns of the era. His insights into the sociological landscape of Britain and America resonate even today, making this volume a valuable historical document.
Prepared for print republication, this edition allows readers to engage with Galsworthy's firsthand account of his experiences and perspectives. "Addresses in America, 1919" serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the complexities of the early 20th century and the enduring relationship between Great Britain and the United States.
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