John Galsworthy

i need someone with a knowledge of ENGLISH LITERATURE to let me know if…?
the Forsyte SAGA and the Forsyte CHRONICLES by John Galsworthy are two different collections or two different names for the same thing. Thanks. If not, what parts are in the chronicles or the saga that are not in the other…what parts are in both.
Here’s John Galsworthy’s bibliography from fantasticfiction.co.uk. It’s broken down by series and stand-alone novels. I believe many people use the term “Forsyte Chronicles” and “Forsyte Saga” interchangeably. Wikipedia notes that “The Forsyte Chronicles” was the name of a 1990 BBC radio series based on the novels.
Forsyte Saga
1. The Man of Property (1906)
2. In Chancery (1920)
3. To Let (1921)
Forsyte Saga : A Modern Comedy
1. The White Monkey (1924)
2. The Silver Spoon (1926)
3. Swan Song (1928)
Two Forsyte Interludes: A Silent Wooing / Passers By (1928) (stories)
On Forsyte Change (1930) (stories)
Forsyte Saga : End of the Chapter
1. Maid in Waiting (1932)
2. Flowering Wilderness (1933)
3. Over the River (1933)
Stand-Alone Novels
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From the Four Winds (1897) (writing as John Sinjohn)
Jocelyn (1898) (writing as John Sinjohn)
Villa Rubein (1900) (writing as John Sinjohn)
The Island Pharisees (1904) (writing as John Sinjohn)
The Country House (1907)
Fraternity (1909)
A Motley (1910)
The Dark Flower (1913)
Captures (1923)
Beyond: A Narrative (1927)
A Modern Comedy (1929)
The Freelands (1935)
Saint’s Progress (1970)
Indian Summer of a Forsyte (1987)
The Patrician (2001)
A Sheaf (2001)
Tatterdemalion (2001)
The Burning Spear (2002)
Joy (2004)
First and Last (2004)
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forsyte_Saga
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/john-galsworthy/
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