The Title (eBook)

A Comedy in Three Acts

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2022
53 Seiten
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The Title - Arnold Bennett
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Arnold Bennett's 'The Title' famously emerges as a comedic exploration of human foibles and social intricacies, delivered through a smart and sprightly script meant for the stage. Composed as a comedy in three acts, Bennett's work thrives on the sharp observation of his characters' ambitions, delusions, and the tangled web of social pretense. The dialogue is a testament to Bennett's rapier wit, where each line unfurls contextual satire against the early 20th-century English society milieu. This literary endeavor finds its place amidst the broader canon of Edwardian theatre, echoing the sentiments and struggles of class within its comedic underpinnings, making it a valuable piece for both literary and cultural study.

Arnold Bennett, an eminent figure in English literature, known for his prolific output and acute understanding of Edwardian society, invests 'The Title' with his personal insights into the nuances of social status and personal ambition. Indeed, Bennett's own ascent from humble beginnings in Staffordshire to a celebrated author and playwright may have furnished him with the raw material that breathes life into this play. His representation of the middle-class and their aspirations speaks not only of a comedic ambition but also of a poignant satire rooted in personal experience and social commentary.

'The Title' is recommended for enthusiasts of classic English literature and devotees of theatre alike. As a comedic exploration of societal norms, Bennett's articulate prose and astute character development demand recognition from modern readers. DigiCat's commitment to preserving the integrity of this classic work affirms its place in the annals of world literature, and their efforts make this piece more accessible than ever. Scholars and casual readers will find both amusement and intellectual engagement in Bennett's sharp-witted commentary on the social ballet of his time.

Enoch Arnold Bennett (1867–1931) was an English writer who distinguished himself as a novelist, playwright, and journalist. Bennett's prolific career spans over numerous works, the most notable being his novels set in the 'Five Towns,' the Potteries of Staffordshire, which he immortalized in his writing. His empathetic portrayal of the lives of the working-class community echoes throughout his oeuvre, embodying a literary style marked by realism and acute social commentary. Bennett's writing was not confined to the novel; 'The Title' stands as evidence of his versatility that stretched to encompass both comedic and dramatic elements, often blended with his sharp wit. A man embedded in the Edwardian literary scene, Bennett's influence and contribution to literature were remarkable, drawing both praise and criticism from his contemporaries and successors. Scholars have particularly noted his meticulous character development and the deft depiction of societal norms. Bennett's work remains a pillar for those studying the intersection between literature and the socio-economic aspects of early 20th-century England. Despite the changing critical receptions over time, his literary output continues to offer valuable insights into the human psyche and the complexities of social constraints.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte Arnold Bennett plays • belles-lettres selections • British drama classics • Classic • Classic drama for Kindle • Drama • early 20th century playwrights • edwardian era literature • English literature • historical playwriting • literary fiction drama • public domain drama • vintage drama books
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