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  1. The old wives' tale by Arnold (1867-1931) Bennett, 2222
  2. The old wives’ tale by Arnold (1867-1931) Bennett, 1990
  3. Fame and fiction; an inquiry into certain popularities. by Bennett. Arnold. 1867-1931., 1901-01-01
  4. The loot of cities, being the adventures of a millionaire in search of joy. A fantasia by Arnold (1867-1931) Bennett, 1972-01-01
  5. Friendship and Happiness by Arnold (1867-1931) Bennett, 1975-01-01
  6. Over There; War Scenes On The Western Front by Bennett Arnold 1867-1931, 2010-10-14
  7. Abraham Lincoln: A Play by Drinkwater John 1882-1937, Bennett Arnold 1867-1931, 2010-10-15
  8. Liberty! A Statement Of The British Case by Bennett Arnold 1867-1931, 2010-10-14
  9. Sacred and profane love; a play in three acts, founded on the novel of the same name by Arnold Bennett 1867-1931, 1920-12-31
  10. Mental Efficiency, And Other Hints To Men And Women by Bennett Arnold 1867-1931, 2010-10-03
  11. The title; a comedy in three acts by Arnold Bennett 1867-1931, 1918-12-31
  12. The feast of St. Friend; a Christmas book by Arnold Bennett 1867-1931, 1911-12-31
  13. Polite farces for the drawing-room by Arnold Bennett 1867-1931, 1912-12-31
  14. Old wives' tale, The. With an introduction by Frank Swinnerton and a preface by the author. Illustrated by John Austen. Signed by the illustrator. by Enoch Arnold 1867-1931 Bennett, 1941-01-01

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23. Literary Encyclopedia: Bennett, Arnold
Bennett, Arnold (18671931). Novelist. Active 1887-1931 in England, Britain, Europe.Arnold Bennett was born on 27 May 1867 at Hanley in the English West
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Bennett, Arnold (Bennett, Enoch Arnold ). 18671931. We hope to complete thisentry soon. Bennett, Emerson (Bennet, Emerson ). 1822-1905
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Bennett, Enoch Arnold (18671931) Novelist Playwright and Journalist. 41 recordsnoted. Scope, corresp and literary papers
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26. D.13 Bennett (Arnold) Papers, 1909 1931. University Of Rochester
Arnold Bennett (18671931) was born at Hanley, Staffordshire, England. His fatherwas successively a potter, a schoolmaster, and a solicitor and pawnbroker.
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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.

27. A Biography Of Arnold Bennett
A biography of Arnold Bennett with a bibliography of his works. ArnoldBennet (18671931) by Frank Swinnerton Introduction Biography Bibliography
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28. Introduction To A Biography Of Arnold Bennett
The remark applies as truly to Arnold Bennett as, for instance, man who inhis own lifetime (18671931) commanded as much attention as any contemporary.
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Arnold Bennett by Frank Swinnerton Introduction In his fine appreciation of what Staffordshire stands for in relation to Great Britain as a whole, particularly since the coming of the industrial era towards the end of the eighteenth century, Mr. Swinnerton says truly that her men are 'respected as craftsmen all over the world'. The remark applies as truly to Arnold Bennett as, for instance, to the master-potter, Josiah Wedgwood. Bennett was a craftsman first, last, and all the time. He was recognized as such in his lifetime, and he left a body of work behind him, some of which has qualities of permanence. No one is better qualified than Mr. Swinnerton to write of Bennett. He knew him intimately over many years, admired him keenly but not uncritically, and brings to his present assessment wide experience of letters, and great acumen. No one has yet written better about Bennett, and his essay will stimulate the ever-continuing process of re-estimating a man who in his own lifetime (1867-1931) commanded as much attention as any contemporary. Biography Bibliography Contents Home

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30. Arnold Bennett Biography / Biography Of Arnold Bennett Main Biography
The English novelist and dramatist Arnold Bennett (18671931) was the author ofThe Old Wives Tale, a masterpiece of realism. Arnold Bennett was born on
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Name: Arnold Bennett Birth Date: May 27, 1867 Death Date: March 31, 1931 Place of Birth: Hanley, England Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: novelist, dramatist Arnold Bennett Main Biography The English novelist and dramatist Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was the author of The Old Wives' Tale, a masterpiece of realism. Arnold Bennett was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, one of the pottery-making "Six Towns" of central England. The youth, called Enoch, spoke with a stammer and was determined to make his living in literature. After attending local schools and working in his father's law office, he moved to London in 1888 to become a writer. In 1893 he was employed by the magazine Woman

31. Grand Babylon Hotel, The By Bennett, Arnold (1867-1931
Grand Babylon Hotel, The. by Bennett, Arnold (18671931). Grand Babylon Hotel, The.Filed under. Fiction - General. Formats
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32. Archives Hub: Arnold Bennett Papers
for the Arnold Bennett Papers Access Points.Bennett, Enoch. Arnold. (1867-1931) Novelist, Playwright and Journalist......A Collectionlevel
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Enoch Arnold Bennett was born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent on 27 May 1867. His infancy was spent in poverty, which gave way to prosperity as his father succeeded as a solicitor. From this background he became a novelist. His enduring fame is as a chronicler of the Potteries towns, the setting and inspiration of some of his most famous and enduring literary work and the place where he grew up. Bennett did not pursue a career as a writer until after leaving his father's practice and moving to London in 1889 when he won a literary competition in Tit Bits magazine. Encouraged to take up journalism full-time he became assistant editor of

33. Arnold Bennett - Son Of Stoke-on-Trent
Bennett, (Enoch) Arnold (18671931),. English novelist, playwright, and essayist,born in Hanley (27th May 1867), Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (Hanley was
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Bennett, (Enoch) Arnold
English novelist, playwright, and essayist, born in Hanley (27th May 1867), Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire (Hanley was the real-life model for one of the "Five Towns" of his novels). Bennett was educated at the University of London and for a time was editor of Woman magazine. After 1900 he devoted himself entirely to writing; dramatic criticism was one of his foremost interests. Bennett is best known, however, for his novels, several of which were written during his residence in France. Bennett's infancy was spent in genteel poverty, which gave way to prosperity as his father succeeded as a solicitor. From this provincial background he became a novelist.
His enduring fame is as a Chronicler of the Potteries towns, the setting and inspiration of some of his most famous and enduring literary work and the place where he grew up. Many of the locations in Clayhanger and other Bennett novels are based in "The five towns" and correspond to actual locations in and around the Potteries district of North Staffordshire click here to see a list of some of the locations.

34. Arnold Bennett
Bennett, (Enoch) Arnold (18671931),. English novelist, playwright, and essayist,born in Hanley (27th May 1867), Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
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Arnold Bennett's home No 205 Waterloo Road
Enoch Bennett, the father of Arnold Bennett, had bought a building site on Henry Meakin’s estate for £200 in 1879 where he built a house at a cost of £900, No 205 Waterloo Road. This is a large three-storey red brick house with a façade much embellished with terra cotta. It has two bay windows at the front and six bedrooms. take a history 'walk' around this area more on Bennett and Cobridge The Bennett family were recorded in the new house in the 1881 census: 1881 census: Dwelling: 205 Waterloo Rd
Census Place: Burslem, Stafford, England Name Birthplace Occupation Enoch BENNETT M 37 M Head Burslem Solicitor Sarah A. BENNETT M 40 F Wife Mottram, Cheshire

35. Arnold Bennett
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An introduction to Arnold Bennett by Neil Cartlidge, University College Dublin, in the Literary Encyclopedia. About Bennett's novels, says Cartlidge, "The Old Wives's Tale (1908) and Clayhanger (1910) in particular have good claim to be considered as high points both of the Edwardian novel and of the English Realist tradition." http://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/bennett.htm A UK government site on Bennett includes links to paragraph-long articles and the e-text versions on many of his books. http://www2002.stoke.gov.uk/council/libraries/infolink/b-biog.htm An extensive web site on Arnold Bennett from Stoke-on-Trent, his hometown. Includes a short discussion of Virginia Woolf's criticism of his writing in her essay "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown." http://www.thepotteries.org/bennett.html Information about the real towns of Bennett's "Five Towns" novels set, from a tourist site for the Potteries. http://www.newi.ac.uk/humanities/dir4/Edward.htm

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37. Anecdote - [Enoch] Arnold Bennett - Arnold Bennett: Proof
Bennett, Enoch Arnold (18671931) English writer and theater critic noted forhis depiction of life among the lower middle classes in such works as The
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38. Anecdote - [Enoch] Arnold Bennett - Coping With Death
Bennett, Enoch Arnold (18671931) English writer and theater critic noted fordepiction of life among the lower middle classes in such works as The Old
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39. AIM25: Senate House Library, University Of London: BENNETT, Enoch Arnold (1867-1
Name of creator(s) Bennett Enoch Arnold 18671931 author and journalist Administrative/Biographical history Enoch Arnold Bennett was born in
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40. AIM25: Senate House Library, University Of London: BENNETT, Enoch Arnold (1867-1
Bennett, Enoch Arnold (18671931) SL V 46 3.1.2 Title Bennett, EnochArnold (1867-1931) 3.1.3 Date(s) 1908-1915 3.1.4 Level of description
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