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The letter is written on Bury House, Sussex letterhead. See also other letters from Galsworthy in the collection, including the 1907 letter to Hudson referenced here.
Forsyte tells Eckel that the letter from Hudson undoubtedly accompanied "A Man from Devon." He then states, however, that the letter made it sound as if he didn't know Hudson, when at the time the letter was written, he had known Hudson five or six years already. It is unclear if Galsworthy was commenting on a stylistic peculiarity in the 1907 letter, or if he was indicating that that letter may have been a forgery. A playwright and a novelist, notable for his production of the _Forsyte Saga_ (1922), plays like _The Skin Game_ and short story collections such as _The Five Tales_ (1918), Galsworthy's works mark the end of the Victorian era and the beginning of the modernist period.
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@misc{galsworthy1931,
title = {[Letter] 1931 May 28, Sussex [to] Eckel / John Galsworthy.},
author = {Galsworthy, John,},
year = {1931},
month = may,
abstract = {The letter is written on Bury House, Sussex letterhead. See also other letters from Galsworthy in the collection, including the 1907 letter to Hudson referenced here.},
note = {typle; abyes; 20cty; Working Writer},
language = {English},
}