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Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) was an English author, best known as a novelist. He was a prolific writer: between the start of his career in 1898 and his death he completed 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13 plays (some in collaboration with other writers), and a daily journal totalling more than a million words. He wrote articles and stories for more than 100 different newspapers and periodicals, worked in and briefly ran the Ministry of Information in the First World War, and wrote for the cinema in the 1920s. The sales of his books were substantial, and he was the most financially successful British author of his day.
Born into a modest but upwardly-mobile family in Hanley, in the Staffordshire Potteries, Bennett was intended by his father, a solicitor, to follow him into the legal profession. Bennett worked for his father, before moving to another law firm in London as a clerk, aged 21. He became assistant editor and then editor of a women's magazine, before becoming a full-time author in 1900. Always a devotee of French culture in general and French literature in particular, he moved to Paris in 1902, where the relaxed milieu helped him overcome his intense shyness, particularly with women. He spent ten years in France, marrying a Frenchwoman in 1907. In 1912 he moved back to England. He and his wife separated in 1921 and he spent the last years of his life with a new partner, an English actress. He died in 1931 of typhoid fever, having unwisely drunk tap water in France.
Bennett is best known for his novels and short stories, many of which are set in a fictionalised version of the Potteries, which he called The Five Towns. He strongly believed that literature should be accessible to ordinary people, and he deplored literary cliques and élites. His books appealed to a wide public and sold in large numbers. For this reason writers and supporters of the modernist school, notably Virginia Woolf, belittled him, and his work became neglected after his death. Bennett was also a playwright; he did less well in the theatre than with novels, but achieved two considerable successes with Milestones (1912) and The Great Adventure (1913). He also had considerable success with journalistic 'self-help' books such as How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (1908) and Literary Taste: How to Form It (1909).
Studies by Margaret Drabble (1974), John Carey (1992) and others have led to a re-evaluation of Bennett's work. His finest novels, including Anna of the Five Towns (1902), The Old Wives' Tale (1908), Clayhanger (1910) and Riceyman Steps (1923), are now widely recognised as major works.
Clayhanger

Anna of the Five Towns
The Card
The Old Wives' Tale

The Grand Babylon Hotel
Human Machine

A Man from the North

Hilda Lessways

The Grim Smile Of The Five Towns

Hugo A Fantasia on Modern Themes

Buried Alive A Tale of These Days

Journalism for Women A Practical Guide
A Great Man
Teresa of Watling Street
The Plain Man and His Wife
The Feast of St. Friend

The Pretty Lady
The Ghost
The Title
Mental Efficiency
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women
Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911

Over There

Tales of the Five Towns

Mr. Prohack

Sacred and Profane Love

The Great Adventure

The Lion's Share

The Price of Love

The Roll-Call
Your United States Impressions of a First Visit
Buried Alive

The Author's Craft

Your United States
Literary Taste

The Regent
How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day
The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
Books and Persons
Helen with the High Hand
Leonora
The Science of Being Well, Mental Efficiency & the Magic Story: The Collected New Thought Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles and Arnold Bennett
A Small Boy in the Sixties
Your United States - Impressions of a First Visit
The Old Wives' Tale - Volume II
The Old Wives' Tale - Volume I
The City Of Pleasure
Judith, a Play in Three Acts
Mental Efficiency & Other Hints to Men & Women
Buried Alive - A Tale of These Days: A Text-Book for Students and Others
The Loot of Cities, and Further Adventures in Crime and Mystery
Hugo. a Fantasia on Modern Themes
The Card - A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
A Great Man a Frolic: His Life, Art, and Characters - With an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England
Journalism for Women
Judith, a Play in Three Acts Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith: Crabbe
Over There War Scenes on the Western Front
Helen with the High Hand (2nd Ed.): Crabbe
The Ghost a Modern Fantasy: The Central Man of All the World a Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State Colleg
The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories

Denry the Audacious

Literary Taste How to Form It
The Old Adam
These Twain
The Honeymoon
Lilian
Mental Efficiency - And Other Hints to Men and Women
Liberty! A Statement Of The British Case (1914)
Tales Of The Five Towns (1905)
The Sinews Of War
Essential Prosperity
Simple Success
The Reasonable Life
In the Royal Naval Air Service (Illustrated Edition)
The Truth About An Author
From The Log Of The Velsa
Doubloons (1906)
The Author's Craft (1914)
The Statue
Denry the Auacious
The Feast Of St. Friend - A Christmas Book
The Great Adventure - A Play of Fancy in Four Acts
Anna Of The Five Towns - A Novel
The Matador Of The Five Towns And Other Stories
The City of Pleasure; A Fantasia on Modern Themes
Things That Have Interested Me

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett ( World's Classic )
Journalism For Women
Literary Taste - How to Form It
Over There - War Scenes on the Western Front
Paris Nights - And other Impressions of Places and People
Self and Self-Management; Essays About Existing
The Author's Craft
How to Make the Best of Life - With an Excerpt from Arnold Bennett by F. J. Harvey Darton
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