John Galsworthy’s novel “To the Other Side” completes the story of the Forsyte family—usually called the “Forsyte Saga,” which is, strictly speaking, not quite correct. The family story is told in three cycles of novels, a novella, and a collection of short stories—and only the author’s first cycle was called the “Saga.” The proposed novel is included in the final cycle—“The End of Chapter.” In it, the author returns to the issue of bourgeois marriage as a form of property that he raised in the “Forsyte Saga.”