ARNOLD BENNETT Ultimate Collection
Über das eBook
The 'ARNOLD BENNETT Ultimate Collection' is a comprehensive compilation of the literary works of the prolific English author Arnold Bennett. Known for his realist novels that explore the complexities of everyday life and human psychology, Bennett's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, keen observations, and a deep understanding of human nature. This collection includes some of his most famous works such as 'The Old Wives' Tale' and 'How to Live on 24 Hours a Day', offering readers a glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of early 20th century England. Bennett's portrayal of characters and settings is both nuanced and insightful, making his stories compelling and relatable to readers of all backgrounds. Arnold Bennett, a contemporary of authors like H.G. Wells and Joseph Conrad, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the Potteries, a region in England known for its industrial heritage. His keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the essence of everyday life set him apart as a writer who delved into the human condition with great depth and sensitivity. Bennett's works continue to be celebrated for their timeless themes and enduring relevance. I highly recommend the 'ARNOLD BENNETT Ultimate Collection' to readers who appreciate realism in literature and enjoy exploring the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Arnold Bennett's insightful narratives and compelling storytelling offer a rich and rewarding reading experience that will resonate with audiences seeking literary works of depth and substance.
Über den Autor
Enoch Arnold Bennett, an illustrious English writer, was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire, which is one part of the Potteries that would become the backdrop for much of his literary work. Bennett's early career oscillated between writing and journalism, but the publication of his first novel, 'A Man from the North' in 1898, paved the way for a prolific output that effectively captured the intricacies of Victorian and Edwardian provincial life. His ambitious 'Five Towns' novels, including masterpieces like 'Anna of the Five Towns' (1902), and 'The Old Wives' Tale' (1908), spotlighted his deft storytelling and insightful social commentary, earning him significant acclaim. 'The Old Wives' Tale' consistently remains celebrated for its detailed observation and narrative style, broadening Bennett's appeal beyond the UK. He was also known for works such as 'Clayhanger' (1910) and 'The Card' (1911), which added to the series further embroidering the social fabric of the Five Towns region. Beyond fiction, Bennett's non-literary works like 'How to Live on 24 Hours a Day' (1908) showcase his breadth of influence in the self-help genre. Despite facing criticism from contemporaries like Virginia Woolf for his allegedly materialistic approach to character and society, Bennett's contribution to the naturalist genre cannot be understated. He continued writing until his death on March 27, 1931, leaving behind a substantial oeuvre that continues to be studied and enjoyed. His legacy is preserved in the Arnold Bennett Society, which celebrates his work and life.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 8902 Seiten
Größe: 21,4 MB
ISBN: 8596547715436
Veröffentlichung: 8. November 2023