<p>In 'The Country House,' John Galsworthy examines the intricate fabric of early 20th-century British aristocracy through a tale of romance and societal obligation. Galsworthy's distinct narrative nuances, characterized by incisive dialogue and deep psychological insight, portray the rigid structure of societal expectations among the landed gentry. Set within the pastoral beauty and claustrophobic social circles of a prominent family's estate, t...