What genre is the lonely apple tree?

The Apple Tree is a novella by British writer John Galsworthy. The author expresses an emotional love tragedy with lyrical brushwork and delicate and true psychological description: Ashurst, a college student, met Megan, an innocent rural girl, and made a promise with her under the apple tree to go to London with her to get married. Later, when he went to Tolkki to collect money to buy clothes for Megan, he met the right girl Stella. Ashurst gradually doubts and even regrets his feelings with Megan. After a fierce ideological struggle, he finally abandoned Megan and married Stella. What Ashurst didn't expect was that Megan was a double martyr.

Frank Ashurst, the hero, is a lawyer and poet. Ashurst and his wife Stella went to the place where they first met when they were young to celebrate their wedding anniversary, but found the grave where their old love Megan committed suicide, which made him have mixed feelings: he remembered the little love with Megan. At that time, Ashurst had a recurrence of leg injury when going out with friends, so he had to find a farmhouse for the night and happened to meet Megan, a beautiful and kind rural girl. Megan took them to menstruation's house, warmly entertained them and let them spend the night there. Soon, Ashurst and Megan fell in love at first sight and made a promise to each other. However, just after Ashurst left Megan, he met Stella, another quiet and elegant rich girl in this city. He suddenly felt that Megan was a rural farmer, simple and lovely but ignorant, so he moved on and abandoned Megan. Ashurst married Stella, and Stella was her "Mr. Right". Megan, an infatuated girl, looks through autumn waters and finally falls in love. Before Ashurst revisited his hometown, he didn't know that Megan had died for himself.