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The Old Wives' Tale Arnold Bennett

The Old Wives' Tale By Arnold Bennett

The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett


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Summary

Written in 1908, Bennett's novel tells the story of the two Baines sisters - placid, stay-at-home Constance and rebellious Sophia - from their girlhood in the repressive mid-Victorian period to their final days.

The Old Wives' Tale Summary

The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett

The Old Wives' Tale (1908) celebrates the romance of even the most ordinary lives in the course of tracing the passage of time over three generations. It tells the story of the two Baines sisters, placid stay-at-home Constance and rebellious Sophia, from their girlhood to their last days. They move from the family drapery shop in provincial Bursley during the repressive mid-Victorian period to old age in the modern era of mass marketing and the internal combustion engine. The setting ranges from the Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Bursley to a Paris brothel, the action from the controlled domestic routine of the Baines household to wife murder and the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1. This edition of The Old Wives' Tale gives fascinating critical insights into Bennett's most wide-ranging novel, considered by many to be his masterpiece. This book is intended for students of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century British fiction.

Additional information

GOR001866119
9780192829665
0192829661
The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19950401
674
N/A
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