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  1. Arnold Bennett, a Biography by Margaret Drabble, 1974
  2. Over There - War Scenes On The Western Front by Arnold Bennett, 2009-12-09
  3. Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-10
  4. How To Live by Arnold Bennett, 2010-01-10
  5. Collected Works of Arnold Bennett by Arnold Bennett, 2008-08-18
  6. Clayhanger by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-05
  7. The Human Machine: How to Get Along with People and Live a Happy Life by Arnold Bennett, 2010-08-16
  8. The human machine by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-10
  9. Riceyman Steps by Arnold Bennett, 1923
  10. The matador of the Five Towns, and other stories by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-09
  11. Helen with the high hand by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-08
  12. The Journal of Arnold Bennett 1896-1928 by Arnold Bennett, 1933
  13. Journalism for WomenA Practical Guide by Arnold, 1867-1931 Bennett, 2009-10-04
  14. The price of love; a tale by Arnold Bennett, 2010-09-06

21. 6670. Bennett, Arnold. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION arnold bennett (1867–1931), British novelist. The Journals ofarnold bennett, entry for Oct. 15, 1896, ed. Frank Swinnerton (1932).
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23. D.13 Bennett (Arnold) Papers, 1909 1931. University Of RochesterD.13 ARNOLD BENN
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24. D.13 Bennett (Arnold) Papers, 1909 1931. University Of Rochester
D.13 arnold bennett PAPERS, 19091931. 1 box (144 pieces). arnold bennett(1867-1931) was born at Hanley, Staffordshire, England.
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D.13 ARNOLD BENNETT PAPERS, 1909-1931. 1 box (144 pieces) Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was born at Hanley, Staffordshire, England. His father was successively a potter, a schoolmaster, and a solicitor and pawnbroker. Arnold was educated in the local schools and in his father's office, in preparation for a law decree. At age twenty-one, he went to London, where he abandoned law for journalism. In 1893 he became assistant editor, and in 1396 editor Of tie weekly magazine Woman. He also contributed reviews and critical articles to the Academy. Bennett’s first published novel was A Man From the North , 1898, which was followed in 1902 by Anna of the Five Towns and The Grand Babylon Hotel . He moved to Paris in 1902, where his novel The Old Wives' Tale The collection consists of correspondence, the manuscript of the play "Milestones", two manuscripts of essays published in the London Evening Standard, notes for the play "Mr. Prohack", and a binder of clippings about the run of "Milestones". The chief correspondents are Arnold Bennett, Edward Knoblock, and Max Meyerfeld. The Bennett-Knoblock correspondence concerns agreements and rights pertaining to "Milestones", the writing of two other plays, "London Life" and "Mr. Prohack", Knoblock’s experiences in Hollywood, and their shared hobby of furniture buying. The Meyerfeld-Knoblock correspondence concerns the translation of "Milestones" into German. All letters are indexed.

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26. Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)
arnold bennett. 18671931. Profile. arnold bennett had shown early promise asa writer and had won a writing competition in a local newspaper as a boy.
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Novelist, playwright, essayist, critic and journalist. Born in Hanley , Staffordshire, the eldest child of a pawnbroker who had bettered himself and become a solicitor. The family moved house several times and lived in Burslem and Middleport. As a result, Arnold went to several schools including the Middle School, Newcastle-under-Lyme . His father wanted him to follow his example and qualify as a solicitor but Arnold failed a crucial university entrance examination. He therefore became a solicitor's clerk, at first in his father's office and, from 1889, in London. Arnold Bennett had shown early promise as a writer and had won a writing competition in a local newspaper as a boy. In London he began to see his writing published in popular magazines and he joined the staff of Woman magazine in 1893, later becoming its editor. His first novel to be published, A man from the north Burslem , Stoke-on-Trent. A prolific, yet uneven, author, the reputation of Arnold Bennett rests on his thirty novels, and especially those set in the Staffordshire scenery of his childhood, the Potteries. He learned his craft by studying French novels that included intense description and he successfully applied this style in bringing to life the ordinary working lives of many of his characters. His best work can be found in the novels

27. WMCLC Catalogue B
Four men a farrago (1948). bennett, arnold. Judith a play in three acts (1919).bennett, arnold. Polite farces for the drawingroom (1900). bennett, arnold.
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To find if a book is available in the West Midlands Creative Literature Collection browse through the complete online catalogue of printed resources, which is arranged alphabetically by author. These books are part of a public library resource and are not for sale. Bagley, Desmond Enemy Bailey, David Poems (1938) Baker, Christine Love's Dream (1981) Baker, Christine Captured heart (1985) Baker, Christine Dark giant (1981) Baker, Donna Weaver's dream (1991) Baker, Donna Black Cameo the glassmakers saga (1988) Baker, Donna Crystal the glassmakers book one (1988) Baldwin, Mark Simon Evans; his life and later work (1992) Baldwin, Norman Retirement in Shropshire (1979) Baldwin, Stanley Service of our lives (1938) Baldwin, Stanley This torch of freedom (1937) Ball, Richard Parable of the man-child (1988) Ball, Richard Avalon one (1968) Ball, Richard Selected poems 1933-1993 (1994) Ball, Richard In memory of Dylan Thomas (1969) Ball, Richard Chain (1974) Ball, Richard

28. Bennett, Arnold
Biography arnold bennett Writer England Born 27 May 1867 Died 27 Mar1931 arnold bennett was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, in 1867.
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Arnold Bennett was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, in 1867. After a secondary school education, he worked first for his father, a self-taught solicitor, and then moved to London as a shorthand clerk with a firm of solicitors. He began to write to make extra money and in 1893 became assistant editor and subsequently editor of the weekly magazine, Woman, reviewing books and writing articles on general subjects, something he continued to do all his life. His first novel, 'A Man from the North', appeared in 1898 and in 1900 he finished 'The Grand Babylon Hotel', published in 1902, and began 'Anna of the Five Towns' (1902), in which he first started to use the Potteries of his boyhood as a setting for his novels. In these contrasting works, he also reveals his lifelong fascination for both the worlds of beauty and opulence and for puritanism and people who can endure hard work.
In 1903 Arnold Bennett moved to Paris, where he met people such as Turgenev and the composer Ravel. In 1907 he married a Frenchwoman (from whom he separated in 1921) and in the following year they returned to England. 'The Old Wives Tale' (1908) was written in France and shows Bennett's main influences, the first being that of his own background and the second that of the French realists such as Flaubert, Maupassant and Balzac. In it, Bennett also reveals his own preoccupations with the effects of time and history on the lives of ordinary people.

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32. OAC:
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Arnold Bennett, an English novelist, dramatist and critic, was born Enoch Arnold in Stoke-on-Trent. His novels realistically depict English provincial or lower class society. He also wrote nearly 3000 pieces for newspapers and magazines. His popular and respected column "Books and Persons" appeared in the London weekly New Age, 1908-1911 and in The Evening Standard, 1926-1931. Scope and Content:
Essay on French literature beginning with a review of Philip Carr's, "The French at Home," arguing that you can understand a literature better if you know something of the manners and customs of the country of origin of the literature. Bennett then briefly discusses the latest works of Andre Malraux, including "Le boire Royale" and Jean Giraudoux. Cite as: Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Archival Collections
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37. Arnold Bennett @ Catharton Authors
arnold bennett. aka Enoch arnold bennett (full name). 27th May 1867 27th March1931. arnold bennett stoke.gov.uk. arnold bennett - Son of Stoke-on-Trent.
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An English novelist also well known as a journalist and as a reviewer, under the name Jacob Tonson, on the influential left-wing journal The New Age edited by A.R. Orage. Bennett wrote in a late nineteenth century realistic style that had more in common with the early George Moore and with Zola and de Maupassant , and this distanced him from more experimental contemporaries. His work was often attacked as being merely 'photographic' but others have seen in it the perception and authority of a Balzac or a Flaubert whose techniques he certainly studied. He is particularly powerful as the portrayer of individuals in conflict with their social and family environment.
The novels which gave him greatest fame drew on the life of his birth place, the 'Five Towns', which now comprise the City of Stoke-on-Trent in the Northern part of the English county of Staffordshire. The area was, and is still, also known as the Potteries, the major centre of the English pottery and porcelain industry, the home of such distinguished firms as Wedgwood and Spode. What are generally regarded as Bennett's major achievements, and are certainly his best known works, all have the Five Towns as their setting: Anna Of The Five Towns (1902), The Old Wives' Tale (1908) and The Clayhanger Family (a collection of three earlier novels - Clayhanger (1910), Hilda Lessways (1911) and These Twain (1915) - brought together in 1925).

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39. BENNETT, Arnold - Autograph
bennett, arnold. Literature. English novelist and playwright. His 4actplay, Don Juan de Marana. 8vo, vellum-bacled boards (discolored spine).
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BENNETT, Arnold Literature English novelist and playwright. His 4-act play, Don Juan de Marana. 8vo, vellum-bacled boards (discolored spine). Privately printed limited edition. London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd. (1923). Signed in full on the limitation page.

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