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Tales of the Five Towns

Arnold Bennett

Editora: Muhammad

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British author Arnold Bennett's most acclaimed and enduring works are a series of novels set around the Potteries district of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, his native region. This volume of short stories delves further into the lives of the residents of the fictional "Five Towns" that Bennett explores in novels like Anna of the Five Towns and Clayhanger.
 
Disponível desde: 22/04/2020.

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