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    Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 – 27 March 1931) was an English author, best known as a novelist, who wrote prolifically. Between the 1890s and the 1930s...
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    Arnold Bennett" Archived 3 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine, New British Classics. Retrieved 3 June 2020. "Marcus Wareing's omelette Arnold Bennett"...
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  • The English novelist, journalist and playwright Arnold Bennett wrote prolifically between 1898 and his death in 1931. This is a list of his published books...
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    Lidice Shall Live campaign. Arnold Bennett Statue This statue celebrates the city's most famous literary son, Arnold Bennett. It was unveiled on 27 May...
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    October 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2012. "BBC Radio 4 - Classic Serial, Arnold Bennett - Anna of the Five Towns, Episode 1". Archived from the original on...
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    April 18, 2008. McIntosh, Lindsay (October 2, 2008). "Wag Bennett bodybuilder who helped Arnold Schwarzenegger". The Times. London. Archived from the original...
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    "Arnold Bennett", The Diner’s Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 2012, accessed 3 June 2020 (subscription required) Rhodes, Gary. "Omelette Arnold Bennett"...
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  • Lisa Blower is a British writer who won the Arnold Bennett Book Prize in 2020 for her short story collection It's Gone Dark over Bill's Mother's. Blower...
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    Letters E. M. Forster Award in 1973. Drabble also wrote biographies of Arnold Bennett and Angus Wilson and edited two editions of The Oxford Companion to...
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    neo-classical style, designed by Russell and Cooper. Many of the novels of Arnold Bennett evoke Victorian Burslem, with its many potteries, mines, and working...
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    with Arnold Bennett. "Arnold Bennett, dear friend and mentor of my youth died on 27 March 1931" wrote Cohen in her autobiography. Arnold Bennett was one...
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  • Anna of the Five Towns (category Novels by Arnold Bennett)
    Anna of the Five Towns is a novel by Arnold Bennett, first published in 1902 and one of his best-known works. The plot centres on Anna Tellwright, daughter...
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  • Helen with a High Hand (category Novels by Arnold Bennett)
    Helen with a High Hand is a short, comedic novel by Arnold Bennett, published in 1910. It was originally published in serial form as The Miser's Niece...
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    circus. Jackie Trent, the singer and songwriter, was born in the town. Arnold Bennett, the novelist, playwright, and essayist, completed his schooling at...
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    Albert Arnold Bennett (April 6, 1849 – October 12, 1909) was a Baptist missionary and hymn composer who founded the Baptist Theological Seminary of Yokohama...
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  • (1873), one of the most influential texts of the Aesthetic Movement. Arnold Bennett made the facetious riposte: "Am I to sit still and see other fellows...
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    from the literary world, including William Makepeace Thackeray and Arnold Bennett, the Reform played a role in some significant events, such as the feud...
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    the earliest feature films made in the United States. English writer Arnold Bennett in 1919 tried his hand at dramaturgy with Judith, a faithful reproduction...
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    Bury the Galsworthys entertained his friends and colleagues, including Arnold Bennett and Hugh Walpole; the latter was much taken with the house: "really...
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    breakfast and is an important part of traditional kedgeree and the Arnold Bennett omelette. Food portal Arbroath smokie Cullen skink Kedgeree List of...
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  • Buried Alive (novel) (category Novels by Arnold Bennett)
    Buried Alive is a 1908 comedy novel by the British writer Arnold Bennett. In 1913 Bennett adapted it as a play The Great Adventure. This later provided...
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    The City of Pleasure is a 1907 novel by the British writer Arnold Bennett. Bennett was working on the idea as early as 1903, but it took several years...
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    writing. Among those who encouraged him were the authors Henry James and Arnold Bennett. His skill at scene-setting and vivid plots, as well as his high profile...
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    Bowen, 1st Baronet (1858–1924) businessman, spent time in Argentina. Arnold Bennett (1867–1931) writer and novelist, but he also worked in the theatre,...
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  • Albert Bennett may refer to: Albert Arnold Bennett (1849–1909), American Baptist missionary and hymn composer Sir Albert Bennett, 1st Baronet (1872–1945)...
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  • The Card (1952 film) (category Films based on works by Arnold Bennett)
    The Card is a 1952 British comedy film version of the 1911 novel by Arnold Bennett. In America, the film was titled The Promoter. It was adapted by Eric...
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    and novelist Charles Henry Allan Bennett (1872–1923), best known for introducing Buddhism to the West Arnold Bennett (1867–1931), British novelist Edward...
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    War: A Romance of London and the Sea (1906) with Arnold Bennett Doubloons (1906) with Arnold Bennett The Portreeve (1906) The Whirlwind (1907) The Human...
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    generation of writers that included H. G. Wells, John Galsworthy and Arnold Bennett. Swinnerton was born in Wood Green, a suburb of London, the son of Charles...
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  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (category Books by Arnold Bennett)
    short self-help book "about the daily organization of time" by novelist Arnold Bennett. Written originally as a series of articles in the London Evening News...
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