In 1890 he was called to the bar, but he never practiced law.
The Little Dream was written in 1911. In 1930, the Australian composer, Mirrie Hill, O.B.E., based an orchestral suite of five pieces on the play.
Written in the early months of 1909, accidents happy and unhappy prevented the performance of The Eldest Son earlier than November 1912. Another entry in Galsworthy's chronicle of the decline of the upper middle classes: the eldest son is expected to marry well and settle down, but has instead impregnated the maid.