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Hilda Lessways (eBook)

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2022
314 Seiten
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Hilda Lessways - Arnold Bennett
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In "Hilda Lessways," Arnold Bennett weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century life in the industrial town of Burslem, reflecting his keen observation of human relationships and social dynamics. Written in Bennett's signature realist style, the novel delves into the life of its titular character, Hilda, exploring her ambitions, romantic entanglements, and the societal pressures she faces. The narrative is marked by a subtle yet incisive critique of the conventional roles assigned to women during this era, showcasing Bennett's mastery in capturing the essence of the potteries while examining the inner thoughts and emotional landscapes of his characters. Arnold Bennett, a native of the Staffordshire potteries, drew inspiration from his own upbringing in a working-class environment. His background instilled in him a profound understanding of the social issues and struggles of his time, which he deftly transposed into his work. "Hilda Lessways," published in 1911, epitomizes his dedication to portraying authentic experiences and the complexities of desire and personal growth against a backdrop of industrialization. Readers seeking a thoughtful exploration of women's lives within a specific cultural context will find "Hilda Lessways" particularly rewarding. Bennett's poignant characterizations and vivid depictions of Burslem invite readers into a world that is both unique and universal. This novel not only offers a window into the past but also challenges contemporary readers to reflect on the enduring themes of ambition, love, and societal expectation.

Enoch Arnold Bennett, an illustrious figure in English literature, was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire. His career spanned multiple disciplines, including journalism, but he is predominantly acclaimed for his contributions to the world of novels and plays. Bennett's work is deeply rooted in the portrayal of life in the industrial Potteries district, an area he dubbed 'the Five Towns' in his prose. 'Hilda Lessways' (1911) stands as a significant example of his literary craft, serving as a sequel to 'Clayhanger' and forming part of his renowned trilogy documenting the life of Edwin Clayhanger. Bennett's narrative style intricately constructs a vivid panorama of early 20th-century Middle England through nuanced character development and a detailed exploration of the societal norms of the day. His extensive bibliography includes the much-celebrated 'The Old Wives' Tale' (1908), which further cements his reputation as a master of realism. Bennett's contribution to literature was acknowledged in his lifetime, and he continued to write and influence the literary scene until his death on March 27, 1931, in London. Despite the fluctuating critical reception posthumously, his works remain studied and appreciated for their historical and literary value, offering insights into the human condition amidst the backdrop of rapid industrial change.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century women's fiction • Arnold Bennett novels • Belle Epoque literature • beneath a scarlet sky • character-driven • character-driven narrative • Clayhanger series • Early 20th Century • Edwardian England • emotional human relationships • english literature classics • female agency • Female empowerment journey • Five Towns series • Great Expectations • Hilda Lessways book • historical fiction • historical societal commentary • Industrial England society • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • Literary Realism • Little Women • Marital complexities • naturalistic writing style • Personal growth exploration • psychological portrait • realist style • Social class and morality • social class dynamics • Social commentary • Socio-Economic Mobility • Staffordshire Potteries backdrop • The Art of Inheriting Secrets • The Girl from Ballymore • The Handmaid’s Tale • The MacKinnon's Bride • turn-of-the-century • Victorian era romance • Where the Forest Meets the Stars
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