Arnold Bennett

Riceyman Steps

A Postwar London Classic of Clerkenwell Poverty, Miserly Thrift, and Tragicomic Domestic Realism. Sprachen: Englisch. 22,9 cm / 15,2 cm / 1,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 172 Seiten
EAN 9788028337032
Veröffentlicht November 2023
Verlag/Hersteller Sharp Ink
12,10 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Set in the dingy topography of Clerkenwell just after the First World War, Riceyman Steps is a bleakly comic and compassionate study of thrift curdling into spiritual starvation. Its central figure, Henry Earlforward, a second-hand bookseller, marries the widow Violet Arb, while the servant Elsie and the damaged ex-soldier Joe provide a counterpoint of bodily need, loyalty, and vulnerability. Bennett's prose is exact, unsentimental, and richly observant, placing the novel within the tradition of English realism while also registering the harsher social and psychological pressures of the modern age. Arnold Bennett, best known for his "Five Towns" fiction, brought to his work a journalist's eye for material detail and a novelist's fascination with provincial and metropolitan routines. His years in London, his knowledge of commerce, boarding houses, shops, and lower-middle-class aspiration all inform this novel. Written late in his career, Riceyman Steps distils Bennett's lifelong concern with how environment, habit, and money shape human character. This is an essential novel for readers interested in social realism, postwar disillusionment, and the tragicomic drama of ordinary lives. It rewards close attention with moral subtlety and austere power.