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In Arnold Bennett's 'The Old Wives' Tale', the reader is transported to the industrial heartland of England in the 19th century, where the lives of two sisters, Sophia and Constance, are intricately woven into the fabric of familial love, loss, and resilience. Bennett's prose is rich in detail, portraying the changing landscapes of both city and countryside, as well as the evolving social norms of the time period. The novel expertly balances the intimate struggles of the sisters with the broader societal issues of the era, offering a poignant and engaging narrative that remains relevant today. With its realistic depiction of life's complexities, 'The Old Wives' Tale' stands as a classic example of realist literature at its finest. Arnold Bennett's own experiences growing up in a working-class family and his keen observations of the human condition undoubtedly influenced his writing of this timeless masterpiece. Readers who appreciate detailed character development, historical accuracy, and poignant storytelling will find 'The Old Wives' Tale' a truly rewarding read.
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E-bog: 21. november 2019
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