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Arnold Bennett, a versatile and prolific writer who was one of the luminaries of the London literary scene during the early twentieth century, was born on May 27, 1867. He grew up in the environs of Hanley, Staffordshire, one of the Midlands pottery towns that later served as a backdrop for his celebrated Five Towns novels. The son of a solicitor, Bennett received a secondary education but was forced to leave school at the age of sixteen to clerk in his father's firm. Having twice failed his legal examinations, Bennett escaped to London in 1889 to work in law offices, only to realize that he possessed three qualities that would well serve him as a writer. He listed them: 'First an omnivorous and tenacious memory--the kind of memory that remembers how much London spends per day in cab fares just as easily as the order of Shakespeare's plays or the stock anecdotes of Shelley and Byron. Second, a naturally sound taste in literature. And third, the invaluable, despicable, disingenuous journalistic faculty of seeming to know much more than one does know.'

Gradually drawn into literary and artistic circles, Bennett abandoned the law in 1894 and secured an editorial position with the weekly magazine Woman. The following year his story 'A Letter Home' appeared in the fashionable Yellow Book, and he soon brought out an autobiographical first novel, A Man from the North (1898). In 1902 Bennett completed two highly popular works: The Grand Babylon Hotel, one of his many sensational 'fantasias' on modern themes, and Anna of the Five Towns, a brilliantly detailed chronicle of life in the Potteries of his boyhood that was inspired by Balzac's Eugenie Grandet. But the appearance of The Truth About an Author (1903), a lighthearted memoir, briefly tarnished his image because it emphasized the commercial aspects of authorship, depicting Bennett as a writer engaged solely in the 'manufacture of a dazzling reputation.'

In 1903 Bennett resettled in Paris, where he lived for much of the next decade. He continued his examination of provincial mores in countless short stories subsequently collected in Tales of the Five Towns (1905), The Grim Smile of the Five Towns (1907), and The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories (1912). Bennett scored a triumphant success in 1908 with the publication of The Old Wives' Tale, a masterful portrayal of English provincial life that rivals the meticulously crafted novels of Flaubert and other French realists. 'It at least doubles your size in my estimation,' remarked H. G. Wells. 'I am certain it will secure you the respect of all the distinguished critics.&rdquo And Somerset Maugham later observed: &ldquoI was astounded to discover that The Old Wives' Tale was a great book. I was thrilled. I was enchanted. I was deeply impressed.'

Bennett quickly enhanced his renown with the Clayhanger trilogy, a saga of the Five Towns which comprises Clayhanger (1910), Hilda Lessways (1911), and These Twain (1916). The three novels were reissued in one volume as The Clayhanger Family in 1925. He also turned out Buried Alive (1908), a satire poking fun at the excesses of modern life; How to Live on Twenty-four Hours a Day (1908), the most popular of his several 'pocket philosophies'; and The Card (1911), the lighthearted tale of a rogue whose every bad deed turns to gold. In addition he enjoyed considerable theatrical success in London with the plays Milestones ( 1912) and The Great Adventure (1913).


1. Short [12854 words]How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
2. Very Long [216689 words]The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
3. How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett [Self Improvement]
4. Short [24397 words]Literary Taste: How to Form It by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
5. Long [73054 words]Leonora by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
6. Long [125000 words]The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett & Francine Prose [Mainstream/Mainstream]
7. Long [79735 words]The Pretty Lady by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
8. Short [17573 words]The Plain Man and His Wife by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
9. Short [21782 words]The Author's Craft by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
10. Long [61636 words]Sacred and Profane Love by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
  1. Short [12854 words]How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
2. Long [67556 words]The Grand Babylon Hotel by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
3. Long [74260 words]The Card, A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
4. Long [52117 words]Helen with the High Hand by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]
5. Long [119495 words]Mr. Prohack by Arnold Bennett [Classic Literature]

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1 How to Live on 24 Hours a Day [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  This classic personal time-management book originally published in 1908 has inspired generations of men and women to live deliberate lives. Not just another collection of timesaving tips, this book is more of a challenge to leave behind mundane everyday concerns, focus on pursuing one's true desires, and live the fullest possible life. Reflection, concentration, and study techniques make it easier to accomplish more truly rewarding undertakings than anyone ever dreamed possible. 1908

Words: 12854 - Reading Time: 36-51 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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2 The Old Wives' Tale [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  The Old Wives' Tale celebrates the romance of even the most ordinary lives in the course of tracing the passage of time over three generations. It tells the story of the two Baines sisters, placid stay-at-home Constance and rebellious Sophia, from their girlhood to their last days. They move from the family drapery shop in provincial Bursley during the repressive mid-Victorian period to old age in the modern era of mass marketing and the internal combustion engine. The setting ranges from the We... more info>> 1908

Words: 216689 - Reading Time: 619-866 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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3 How to Live on 24 Hours a Day [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Arnold Bennett
  How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett is a classic work of literature that can be enjoyed by all.
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4 Mr. Prohack [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  The eponymous Prohack is a Royal Treasury official who is an expert at managing other people's money. Alas, when he himself inherits a fortune, Prohack is as financially naïve as a kid with a piggy bank. 1922

Words: 119495 - Reading Time: 341-477 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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5 Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  In June, 1915, the War Propaganda Bureau arranged for Bennett to tour the Western Front. Bennett was deeply shocked by the conditions in the trenches and was physically ill for several weeks afterwards. His friend, Frank Swinnerton, later recalled, "he visited the front as a duty, and was horrified at what he saw and felt that he must not express that horror." Bennett agreed to provide an account of the war that would encourage men to join the British Army. The result was the pamphlet, Over Ther... more info>> 1915

Words: 28469 - Reading Time: 81-113 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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6 Sacred and Profane Love [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1905

Words: 61636 - Reading Time: 176-246 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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7 The Author's Craft [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1914

Words: 21782 - Reading Time: 62-87 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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8 The Plain Man and His Wife [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic.

Words: 17573 - Reading Time: 50-70 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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9 The Pretty Lady [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1918

Words: 79735 - Reading Time: 227-318 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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10 The Card, A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  Every town should have a 'card'--someone who gets talked about, someone who does mad and wonderful things, someone who makes you laugh. Bursley in the Five Towns has a 'card': Edward Henry Machin (Denry for short). Denry begins life in a poor little house where the rent is twenty-three pence a week. But before he's thirty, he's made a lot of money, and had more adventures than you and I have had hot dinners. The town of Bursley never stops talking about him. Whatever will young Denry do next? 1911

Words: 74260 - Reading Time: 212-297 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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11 The Grand Babylon Hotel [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  The Grand Babylon Hotel in London is an exclusive establishment. Mr Theodore Racksole, an American millionaire, visited with his daughter and bought the place. Events then take an unexpected turn as Theodore and Nella Racksole play detective. 1902

Words: 67556 - Reading Time: 193-270 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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12 The Grim Smile of the Five Towns [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  The pride, pretensions and snobbery of the potteries are handled by Arnold Bennett with amused tolerance. Most of his stories, like the four linked adventures of Vera Cheswardine, set the home life of middle-class manufacturers of earthenware and porcelain against a scenery of coal dust. 1907

Words: 62902 - Reading Time: 179-251 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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13 The Old Wives' Tale [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
by Arnold Bennett & Francine Prose
  First published in 1908, The Old Wives' Tale affirms the integrity of ordinary lives as it tells the story of the Baines sisters--shy, retiring Constance and defiant, romantic Sophia--over the course of nearly half a century. Bennett traces the sisters' lives from childhood in their father's drapery shop in provincial Bursley, England, during the mid-Victorian era, through their married lives, to the modern industrial age, when they are reunited as old women. The setting moves from the Five Town... more info>>

Words: 125000 - Reading Time: 357-500 min.
Category: Mainstream
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14 How to Live on 24 Hours a Day [Secure Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
by Arnold Bennett
  You have to live on ... twenty-four hours of daily time. Out of it you have to spin health, pleasure, money, content, respect, and the evolution of your immortal soul," says Arnold Bennett in this timeless self-help book. Sometimes it seems like there are just not enough hours in the day to get everything accomplished. This amusing little book is sure to help you manage your time better. 2003
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15 Leonora [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1903

Words: 73054 - Reading Time: 208-292 min.
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16 Literary Taste: How to Form It [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  In Literary Taste: How To Form It, Arnold Bennett advises the reader who wants to cultivate taste to invest his time in the classics rather than contemporary work. 1909

Words: 24397 - Reading Time: 69-97 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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17 The Price of Love [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1914

Words: 111104 - Reading Time: 317-444 min.
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18 The Regent [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1913

Words: 83917 - Reading Time: 239-335 min.
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19 The Roll-Call [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1918

Words: 114422 - Reading Time: 326-457 min.
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20 Helen with the High Hand [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  James Ollerenshaw has the knack of hanging on to his riches without really inconveniencing anybody other than himself. Indeed, he can at times be quite a jovial soul and plays a nifty concertina when the occasion arises. Until, that is, the arrival in his household of Helen, the 25-year-old daughter of his step niece. 1910

Words: 52117 - Reading Time: 148-208 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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21 Hilda Lessways [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1911

Words: 106507 - Reading Time: 304-426 min.
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22 The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories [MultiFormat]
by Arnold Bennett
  An Arnold Bennett classic. 1912

Words: 95532 - Reading Time: 272-382 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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