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Sacred and Profane Love (eBook)

A Novel in Three Episodes

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2022
149 Seiten
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Sacred and Profane Love - Arnold Bennett
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Arnold Bennett's "Sacred and Profane Love" intricately explores the dualities of human emotion through a compelling narrative set in the early 20th century. Bennett employs a keen psychological perspective, merging realism with an authentic portrayal of societal norms. The novel delves into the complex relationship between love and spirituality, positioning the protagonist's emotional struggles against the backdrop of industrial England. With its nuanced characters and vivid descriptions, Bennett's work grapples with the contrast between earthly desires and higher aspirations, a theme that resonates with the moral inquiries of the Edwardian period. Arnold Bennett, a key figure in the literary landscape of the early 20th century, was known for his deep understanding of both the physical and spiritual facets of life. Influenced by his upbringing in the Potteries, Bennett experienced firsthand the conflicts between ambition and desire. This personal background informed his nuanced characterizations, enabling him to address the intricacies of romantic relationships with both empathy and critique. His pursuit of literary excellence led him to become an advocate for the realist approach, making the exploration of love in this novel particularly poignant. "Sacred and Profane Love" is highly recommended for readers seeking a thought-provoking examination of love's complexities. Bennett's eloquence and insight not only capture the essence of human connections but also challenge readers to reflect upon their own notions of love and morality. If you appreciate a blend of rich prose and profound themes, this literary gem will surely resonate.

Enoch Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an esteemed English novelist, one of the most notable of his time, who gained fame for his realistic portrayal of the Five Towns, a fictitious conglomeration of several Staffordshire potteries. Bennett's literary style, embedded in the naturalism and realist tradition, allowed him to paint an intimate portrait of English life in the early 20th century. His unusual ability to convey the ordinary lives of his characters with both compassion and a touch of satire distinguishes Bennett's narratives. He achieved literary success with his book 'Sacred and Profane Love' (1905), a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships, contrasting the spiritual with the carnal aspects of love. This work not only exemplified Bennett's keen insight into human nature but also showcased his narrative skills in intertwining the sacred and profane elements of life to create a compelling story. Bennett's other notable works include 'The Old Wives' Tale' (1908), 'Clayhanger' (1910), and 'The Card' (1911), which further cemented his reputation as a significant figure in English literature. Bennett's contribution to literature was not just as a novelist; he was also a prolific playwright, essayist, and journalist, lending his keen observations to critique and chronicle Edwardian society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 20th century British literature • Arnold Bennett novels • Character insights • classic love stories • complex human relationships • duty versus passion • Early 20th Century Romance • Edwardian England • Edwardian era fiction • emotional depth • English literature • English realist novels • Fiction • historical fiction narrative • human relationships • industrial England • Interpersonal relations • literary character study • literary exploration of morality • Love dichotomy • Man-woman relationships • middle-class life • Narrative Complexity • Pianists • profound emotional insights • psychological fiction classics • realist fiction • romantic dualities in literature • sacred and profane themes • Social Critique • societal norms exploration • spiritual and carnal love • spiritual and earthly love • Timeless Love Story • vivid character development
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