The Grand Babylon Hotel

eBook: The Grand Babylon Hotel

Sprache - Englisch

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Arnold Bennett's novel 'The Grand Babylon Hotel' is an intriguing tale of mystery, romance, and intrigue set in the glamorous world of early 20th-century luxury hotels. The book expertly blends elements of suspense and melodrama with a keen eye for detail, offering readers a gripping story that keeps them on the edge of their seats. Bennett's prose is elegant and sophisticated, reflecting the lavish setting of the novel and immersing the reader in a world of high society and forbidden secrets. This work is a prime example of turn-of-the-century English literature, showcasing Bennett's talent for storytelling and character development. His use of descriptive language and well-crafted plot twists make 'The Grand Babylon Hotel' a must-read for fans of classic literature and suspenseful fiction. Arnold Bennett's own experiences as a journalist and his keen observations of human nature undoubtedly influenced the creation of this gripping novel. Drawing on his knowledge of society and culture, Bennett crafted a rich and immersive narrative that continues to captivate readers to this day. Recommended for those who enjoy a well-crafted mystery with a touch of romance and glamour, 'The Grand Babylon Hotel' is a timeless classic that showcases Bennett's literary prowess.


Über den Autor

Enoch Arnold Bennett, known professionally as Arnold Bennett, was a prolific British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist, born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire, England. His body of work is characteristic of the realism that was permeating the literary scene in the early 20th century. Bennett's writing career began after he moved to London in the 1890s, where he worked as a journalist before turning to fiction. His breakout novel, 'The Grand Babylon Hotel,' published in 1902, establishes his penchant for crafting narratives with meticulous attention to detail and a deft portrayal of the English middle class. The book offers a satirical glance at elite society through the goings-on at a luxurious London hotel, unveiling Bennett's knack for social commentary. His work is often set against the backdrop of the 'Five Towns,' a fictionalized representation of the Potteries district in Staffordshire, where he was born. Renowned for capturing the essence of provincial life, Bennett's novels—including the celebrated 'Clayhanger' trilogy, 'The Old Wives' Tale,' and 'Riceyman Steps,' which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize—exhibit an unerring fidelity to the everyday tribulations of ordinary people. Bennett died on March 27, 1931, but left behind a literary legacy that continues to offer insight into turn-of-the-century England.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 199 Seiten

Größe: 374,1 KB

ISBN: 8596547399018

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