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The Collected Stories by Arnold Bennett is a brilliant anthology that brings together the best short stories of the renowned author. Known for his keen observations of human nature and his mastery of realism, Bennett's tales explore the complexities of everyday life with wit and insight. From social dynamics to the inner workings of the human psyche, each story offers a compelling glimpse into the world through Bennett's sharp lens. A must-read for those who appreciate thoughtful narratives and rich character studies in fiction.

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The Collected Stories by Arnold Bennett is a brilliant anthology that brings together the best short stories of the renowned author. Known for his keen observations of human nature and his mastery of realism, Bennett's tales explore the complexities of everyday life with wit and insight. From social dynamics to the inner workings of the human psyche, each story offers a compelling glimpse into the world through Bennett's sharp lens. A must-read for those who appreciate thoughtful narratives and rich character studies in fiction.
Autorenporträt
Enoch Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was best known as a novelist journalist, and served as director of propaganda for France during World War I. Interestingly, he wrote the silent drama film, Piccadilly in 1929. Bennett became assistant editor of a periodical called Woman in 1894, for which he improved the quality of its content by creating a series that became the basis for his novel The Grand Babylon Hotel (1902). Bennett wrote short stories, novels, and quite a bit of non f iction, including self-help books. One of them, called How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (1910) is still quoted to this day in the British press. Other intriguing titles include Mental Efficiency (1911) and Literary Taste: How to Form It (1909). One of his more memorable quotes: