<p>John Galsworthy's 'The Eldest Son' is a compelling work that deftly explores the societal constraints and familial expectations of early 20th-century England. Through his meticulous prose and masterful use of narrative, Galsworthy examines the life of an aristocratic family beleaguered by internal conflict and binding tradition. The novel's portrayal of the titular character's struggles offers an insightful critique of the era's moral values a...