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Arnold Bennett

The Old Wives' Tale

Arnold BennettFiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1908

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Arnold Bennett

The Old Wives' Tale

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1908
Book Details
Pages

565

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

England, France • 1860s

Publication Year

1908

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett follows sisters Constance and Sophia Baines from their youth in a small town, through their separate paths in adulthood, and back together in their later years. Constance marries and manages the family business, while Sophia elopes to Paris, facing hardships and triumphs. They reunite in their hometown, reflecting on their life journeys and changes in their environment.

Melancholic

Nostalgic

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

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Arnold Bennett’s The Old Wives' Tale is widely praised for its rich character development and realistic portrayal of everyday life. Readers appreciate its compelling narrative and detailed depiction of early 20th-century English society. However, some critics find its pacing slow and the plot meandering. Overall, it remains a significant and enduring work in literature.

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Who Should Read The Old Wives' Tale?

A reader who enjoys The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett would likely appreciate intricate character studies, rich historical contexts, and evolving family dynamics. Fans of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina or Eliot's Middlemarch will find similar depth and detail. This novel appeals to those with a penchant for literary realism and Edwardian-era narratives.

Book Details
Pages

565

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

England, France • 1860s

Publication Year

1908

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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