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This book is a comparative study of the family novel as a distinctive literary genre. It concentrates on three prototypical family novels, the Chinese trilogy, "The Turbulent Trilogy" (1906-1940) by Pa Chin; the British trilogy, "The Forsyte Saga" (1906-1921) by John Galsworthy; and the French novel, "Les Thibault" (1922-1940) by Roger Martin du Gard. The book argues for the establishment of a new generic category, the Family Novel as a sub-genre of the novel. It describes the four distinctive characteristics; its realism and use of chronology; its sense of ritual and community; the centrality of family conflict; and its unique form.