The Short Stories of Arnold Bennett: The bestselling and most successful British author of his day (1890-1930) The Short Stories of Arnold Bennett: The bestselling and most successful British author of his day (1890-1930)

The Short Stories of Arnold Bennett: The bestselling and most successful British author of his day (1890-1930‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke On Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. For a short time he worked for his solicitor father before realising that to advance his life he would need to become his own man. Moving to London at 21 he obtained work as a solicitor’s clerk and gradually moved into a career of Journalism. At the turn of the Century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels. But standing next to these are many fine short stories and it is to these in this volume we turn our attention. Bennett bathes us in vignettes of life, of characters that whatever their ambitions are easy to immerse ourselves in. These stories are read for you by Richard Mitchley.
01 - Arnold Bennett - An Introduction

02 - The Supreme Illusion

03 - Phantom

04 - A Letter Home

05 - The Matador Of Five Towns

06 - Mimi

07 - The Letter And The Lie

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
RM
Richard Mitchley
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
02:59
hr min
RELEASED
2014
January 1
PUBLISHER
The Copyright Group
SIZE
154.1
MB