Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
Author: Arnold Bennett
Publisher: Delphi Classics
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1788777972

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Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated

Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated
Author: Arnold Bennett
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-04-02
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Anna of the Five Towns is a novel by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1902 and one of his best-known works.

Anna of the Five Towns

Anna of the Five Towns
Author: Arnold Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1902
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

Against a background of life in the Staffordshire Potteries, this is a novel about a gossipy, myopic, savage community and at its heart a young girl dominated by her miserly father.

Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated

Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated
Author: Arnold Bennett's
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-11-20
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Anna of the Five Towns is a novel by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1902 and one of his best-known works.Anna lives with her young step-sister Agnes and her twice-widowed father, Ephraim Tellwright, in Bursley. The latter, once an active preacher and teacher in the Methodist movement, has become a domestic tyrant and, because of his miserly attitude to money, a wealthy man.On her 21st birthday, Ephraim unceremoniously hands Anna her unexpected inheritance from her grandmother; several parcels of shares and rented residential and industrial property that he has carefully hoarded and re-invested over the years.

Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated

Anna of the Five Towns Illustrated
Author: Enoch Arnold Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre:
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Anna of the Five Towns is a novel by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1902 and one of his best-known works.Anna lives with her young step-sister Agnes and her twice-widowed father, Ephraim Tellwright, in Bursley. The latter, once an active preacher and teacher in the Methodist movement, has become a domestic tyrant and, because of his miserly attitude to money, a wealthy man.On her 21st birthday, Ephraim unceremoniously hands Anna her unexpected inheritance from her grandmother; several parcels of shares and rented residential and industrial property that he has carefully hoarded and re-invested over the years. On paper, Anna is now a rich woman, but she has no experience in business and financial dealings, save the spending of the household expenses her father reluctantly hands over every week.She visits the rundown 'banks' (earthenware manufactory) operated by Titus and Willie Price, which she now owns. The Prices' business is grossly in debt and they claim to be unable to pay the back rent, but manage to give Anna a few pounds. She is also invited to visit the up-to-date and prosperous works of Henry Mynors, and is advised by Ephraim to invest in them as a 'sleeping partner'. She is well aware that Mynors, who she knows through shared church activities, is in love with her, but is unsure of her own feelings.

Dostoevsky and English Modernism 1900–1930

Dostoevsky and English Modernism 1900–1930
Author: Peter Kaye
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999-05-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139425692

When Constance Garnett's translations (1910–20) made Dostoevsky's novels accessible in England for the first time they introduced a disruptive and liberating literary force, and English novelists had to confront a new model and rival. The writers who are the focus of this study - Lawrence, Woolf, Bennett, Conrad, Forster, Galsworthy and James - either admired or feared Dostoevsky as a monster who might dissolve all literary and cultural distinctions. Though their responses differed greatly, these writers were unanimous in their inability to recognize Dostoevsky as a literary artist. They viewed him instead as a psychologist, a mystic, a prophet and, in the cases of Lawrence and Conrad, a hated rival who compelled creative response. This study constructs a map of English modernist novelists' misreadings of Dostoevsky, and in so doing it illuminates their aesthetic and cultural values and the nature of the modern English novel.