<p>In 'The Skin Game (A Tragi-Comedy),' John Galsworthy employs his characteristic realism and sharp social insight to explore the acrimonious dispute between two English families?the liberal-minded Hillcrists and the nouveau riche Hornblowers. At the heart of the matter lies the bitter competition and class antagonism that arise in the face of land acquisition and societal change. With its dialogue-driven narrative, the work is redolent of the d...