John Galsworthy's early works, published under the pseudonym "John Sinjohn" (including From the Four Winds and Villa Rubein), are often noted for a style that differs somewhat from his later, more famous novels. Which of the following best characterizes a key stylistic difference or focus in these early works compared to The Forsyte Saga?

1
A greater emphasis on panoramic social satire across multiple generations.
2
A more pronounced use of stream-of-consciousness narration and experimental structure.
3
A tendency towards more romantic or impressionistic description and a less overtly critical social stance.
4
A singular focus on working-class life and dialect.

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