“Love has no age, no limit, and no death.” The English writer and playwright—and 1932 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature—John Galsworthy was among the first writers of the early twentieth century to take a sharp, satirical look at the crimes and hypocrisy of Britain’s upper class. "The Patrician" is a story of tragic love that turns the hero’s life upside down. Love is a passion the elite will not allow. Shame awaits lovers who dare to stand against the cold manners of high society. How can you avoid the tragedy that’s looming?