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In "Mr. Prohack," Arnold Bennett masterfully weaves a narrative that examines the life of a middle-class man navigating the complexities of post-Edwardian society. The novel presents a sharp social commentary through its elegant prose and witty dialogue, employing a blend of realism and satire. Bennett intricately portrays the protagonist, Mr. Prohack, as he grapples with financial security and the existential dilemmas of modern life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the book reflects the shifting values of its time and the emerging middle class's aspirations and…mehr

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In "Mr. Prohack," Arnold Bennett masterfully weaves a narrative that examines the life of a middle-class man navigating the complexities of post-Edwardian society. The novel presents a sharp social commentary through its elegant prose and witty dialogue, employing a blend of realism and satire. Bennett intricately portrays the protagonist, Mr. Prohack, as he grapples with financial security and the existential dilemmas of modern life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the book reflects the shifting values of its time and the emerging middle class's aspirations and anxieties. Arnold Bennett, a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, was known for his keen observational skills and deep understanding of the social fabric of his time. His experiences as a resident of the Potteries provided him with rich material to explore themes of urban life and the psychological intricacies of his characters. "Mr. Prohack" epitomizes his literary philosophy, showcasing his ability to blend humor with profound societal critiques, stemming from his belief in the importance of the individual within a rapidly changing world. "Mr. Prohack" is highly recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of the human condition, as well as those interested in social commentary and character-driven storytelling. Bennett's keen eye for detail and his skillful narrative make this novel a captivating read that resonates with contemporary audiences, inviting both laughter and reflection.

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Enoch Arnold Bennett, an English novelist and dramatist, remains a significant figure in the literary world for his reflections on the lives of ordinary people. Born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire, Bennett's experience in the industrial Potteries region of England profoundly influenced his writing (Drabble, 1974). He began his career as a solicitor's clerk, an experience that provided him with insights into the minutiae of everyday life. These insights would become a central feature of his narrative style, particularly his ability to imbue the commonplace with significance. His transition from journalism to full-time author was marked by the publication of 'A Man from the North' in 1898, which heralded the beginning of a series of novels exploring the constraints of provincial life. Bennett's prolific output included notable works such as 'The Old Wives' Tale' (1908) and 'Clayhanger' (1910), which established him as a leading realist novelist of the Edwardian era. However, critics often undervalue his wit and satirical prowess, underscored by his lesser-known work, 'Mr. Prohack' (1922), where he humorously explores the theme of sudden wealth and its impact on character-an exceptional deviation from his usual serious commentary on social issues. Bennett's legacy endures through his detailed chronicles of Edwardian England, and his works continue to provide valuable insight into the era's societal conditions. Despite the ebb and flow of his critical reputation, the authenticity and humanity of his characters secure his place in the English literary canon (Parker, 2004).