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  1. Ada Nemesis Galsworthy (20 November 1864 – 29 May 1956) was an English editor, translator, writer and composer. She was married to Nobel Laureate for Literature John Galsworthy.

  2. John Galsworthy (Kingston, 1867 - Londres, 1933) Novelista y dramaturgo británico, ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1932. ... En 1905 se casó con Ada Pearson, esposa de su primo A. J. Galsworthy, con la que mantuvo relaciones extramatrimoniales durante diez años.

  3. En 1921 fue elegido primer presidente del club literario PEN internacional y llegó a recibir, en 1929, el mayor galardón civil de Gran Bretaña, la Orden del Mérito. El Premio Nobel de Literatura otorgado en 1932 supuso su consagración defitinitiva a nivel internacional. Ese mismo año murió de un tumor cerebral.

  4. The character of Irene is based upon Galsworthy's wife Ada Galsworthy. Forsyte is jealous of her friendships and wants her to be his alone. He concocts a plan to move her to a house he is having built at Robin Hill, away from everyone she knows and cares for.

  5. www.scotsman.com › arts-and-culture › for-the-love-of-ada-2467155For the love of Ada - The Scotsman

    1 de abr. de 2002 · On 23 September 1905, the day after Ada’s divorce came through and ten years after they fell in love, Ada Nemesis and John Galsworthy were married. The first year of their married life passed in ...

  6. Ada Galsworthy is the author of The Forsyte Saga (4.18 avg rating, 20029 ratings, 1000 reviews, published 1921), Mademoiselle Fifi and Other Stories (3.8...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2018 · This not only challenges the received image of Conrad and women, including his relatives the Zagórskas (both mother and daughters), Elsie Hueffer, and Ada Galsworthy, but shows how these intellectual relationships differed from his interactions with men, and prompts reflection on Edwardian assumptions about women translators.