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A Man from the North

Arnold Bennett

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In "A Man from the North," Arnold Bennett artfully explores the complexities of human nature through the lens of industrial life in early 20th-century England. The narrative revolves around the protagonist, a man from the North, who grapples with his identity amidst the backdrop of societal change and personal aspiration. Bennett's literary style is characterized by rich, vivid descriptions and an acute observation of his characters' psychological landscapes, positioning the novel firmly within the context of the realistic movement. The exploration of regionalism and the impact of industrialization on individual lives imbues the text with a sense of authenticity that resonates profoundly with contemporary readers. Bennett, a prominent figure of the early modernist literary movement, drew from his own experiences growing up in the potteries of Staffordshire, which informed his understanding of class and cultural tension. This background provided the impetus for a narrative that challenges the reader to reflect on their own origins and the paradoxes of urbanization, enhancing the depth of the story. His keen sense of social commentary reflects his desire to elevate the lives of ordinary individuals to the level of art. Recommended for readers interested in early modernist literature and those who appreciate character-driven narratives, "A Man from the North" invites a deep and introspective examination of life's struggles and triumphs. Bennett's exploration of ambition, belonging, and regional identity remains relevant, ensuring this novel is not only a significant work in its own right but also a critical reflection on the human condition.
Disponibile da: 04/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 130 pagine.

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