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The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories - Hardback

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The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories - Hardback

$34.01
 

CONTENTS



TRAGIC

The Matador of the Five Towns

Mimi

The Supreme Illusion

The Letter and the Lie

The Glimpse


FROLIC

Jock-At-A-Venture

The Heroism of Thomas Chadwick

Under the Clock

Three Episodes in the Life of Mr Cowlishaw, Dentist

Catching the Train

The Widow of the Balcony

The Cat and Cupid

The Fortune-Teller

The Long-Lost Uncle

The Tight Hand

Why the Clock Stopped

Hot Potatoes

Half-A-Sovereign

The Blue Suit

The Tiger and the Baby

The Revolver

An Unfair Advantage


About the Author:

Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 - 27 March 1931) was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as the theatre, journalism, propaganda and films.

Bennett was born in a modest house in Hanley in the Potteries district of Staffordshire. Hanley was one of the Six Towns that were joined together at the beginning of the 20th century as Stoke-on-Trent and are depicted as "the Five Towns" in some of Bennett's novels. Enoch Bennett, his father, qualified as a solicitor in 1876, and the family moved to a larger house between Hanley and Burslem. Bennett was educated in Newcastle-under-Lyme.


In 1889 Bennett won a literary competition run by the magazine Tit-Bits and was encouraged to take up journalism full-time. In 1894 he became assistant editor of the magazine Woman. He noticed that the material offered by a syndicate to the magazine was not very good, so he wrote a serial that was bought by the syndicate for 75 pounds (equivalent to 10,000 in 2016). He then wrote another. This became The Grand Babylon Hotel. Just over four years later his novel A Man from the North was published to critical acclaim and he became editor of the magazine.


In 1900 Bennett gave up the editorship of Woman and dedicated himself to writing full-time. However, he continued to write for newspapers and magazines while finding success in his career as a novelist. In 1926, at the suggestion of Lord Beaverbrook, he began writing an influential weekly article on books for the London newspaper the Evening Standard.


One of Bennett's most popular non-fiction works was the self-help book How to Live on 24 Hours a Day. His diaries have yet to be published in full, but extracts from them have often been quoted in the British press.


Bennett's output was prodigious and, by his own admission, was based on maximising his income. As Bennett put it:


Am I to sit still and see other fellows pocketing two guineas apiece for stories which I can do better myself? Not me. If anyone imagines my sole aim is art for art's sake, they are cruelly deceived. (wikipedia.org)





Author: Arnold Bennett
Publisher: Bibliotech Press
Publication Date: May 18, 2024
Number of Pages: 238 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798888308042
 

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