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In "How to Become an Author," Arnold Bennett presents a comprehensive guide to the craft of writing that transcends mere technical proficiency. Employing a conversational yet authoritative tone, Bennett delves into the nuances of storytelling, character development, and the importance of understanding one's audience. This seminal work, reflective of the early 20th-century literary context, emphasizes not only the mechanics of writing but also the writer's unique creative vision, advocating for originality and passion in the pursuit of authorship. Bennett's insights are enriched with practical…mehr

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In "How to Become an Author," Arnold Bennett presents a comprehensive guide to the craft of writing that transcends mere technical proficiency. Employing a conversational yet authoritative tone, Bennett delves into the nuances of storytelling, character development, and the importance of understanding one's audience. This seminal work, reflective of the early 20th-century literary context, emphasizes not only the mechanics of writing but also the writer's unique creative vision, advocating for originality and passion in the pursuit of authorship. Bennett's insights are enriched with practical advice, illustrating a profound understanding of the literary landscape of his time. Arnold Bennett, a prominent English novelist and essayist, gained recognition for his spirited portrayals of the English Midlands and his reflections on modern life. His own journeys as a writer, marked by both struggle and success, inform the wisdom he imparts in this guide. Drawing from his extensive experience and the challenges he faced, Bennett seeks to demystify the process of becoming an author, encouraging aspiring writers to cultivate their talents and remain committed to their craft. This book is highly recommended for both novice and seasoned writers alike, as it offers timeless wisdom applicable to contemporary writing. Readers will appreciate Bennett's candid tone and practical strategies, making this work a vital resource for anyone eager to refine their storytelling abilities and embark on the remarkable journey of authorship.

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Arnold Bennett was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire, which is now part of Stoke-on-Trent but was previously a separate municipality. He was the eldest of three boys and three daughters born to Enoch Bennett (1843-1902) and Sarah Ann, nee Longson (1840-1914). Enoch Bennett's early career was marked by ups and downs: following an unsuccessful attempt to start a pottery manufacturing and sales firm, he established himself as a draper and pawnbroker in 1866. Four years later, Enoch's father died, leaving him some money with which he apprenticed at a local legal business; in 1876, he became a solicitor. The Bennetts were strong Wesleyans who enjoyed music, culture, and socializing. Bennett attended the Wedgwood Institute in Burslem from 1877 to 1882, and then attended a grammar school in Newcastle-under-Lyme for one year. He was good at Latin and better at French; he had an inspirational headmaster who instilled in him a lifelong love of French literature and the French language. He excelled intellectually and passed Cambridge University exams, which may have led to an Oxbridge degree, but his father had other ideas. Bennett left school in 1883 at the age of 16 and began unpaid work at his father's business. He split his time between unpleasant occupations, such as rent collection, during the day and preparing for exams in the evening.