Arnold Bennett AKA Enoch Arnold Bennett Born: 27-May-1867 Birthplace: Hanley, Staffordshire, England Died: 27-Mar-1931 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: Typhoid Fever Remains: Buried, Burslem Cemetery, Burslem, Staffordshire, England
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: England Executive summary: Five Towns novels Father: (solicitor) Wife: Marguerite Soulié (French actress, m. 1907, separated 1921) Girlfriend: Dorothy Cheston (one child in 1926)
High School: Middle School, Newcastle-under-Lyme University: University of London
Risk Factors: Typhoid
Author of books:
The Man from the North (1898, novel) Anna of the Five Towns (1902, novel, Five Towns) The Old Wives' Tale (1908, novel, Five Towns) Buried Alive (1908, novel) Clayhanger (1910, novel, Five Towns) The Card (1911, novel) Hilda Lessways (1911, novel, Five Towns) Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front (1915, pamphlet) These Twain (1916, novel, Five Towns) Riceyman Steps (1923, novel) The Clayhanger Family (1925, novel, including earlier novels) The Vanguard (1927, novel) Imperial Palace (1930, novel) The Journals of Arnold Bennett, 1896–1928 (1932-33, 3 vols.)
Wrote plays:
Milestones (1912, with Edward Knoblock) The Great Adventure (1913, adapted from novel Buried Alive)
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