
The Old Wives' Tale
by Arnold Bennett
Title:
The Old Wives' Tale
Author:
Arnold Bennett
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
555 pages
Publisher:
Repro India Limited
ISBN-13:
9789357275149
EAN:
9789357275149
Classifications:
Modern and Contemporary (Post c 1945)
Weight (g):
772
Dimensions (mm):
140 x 215 x 32
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Arnold Bennett wrote a book titled The Old Wives' Tale, which was first released in 1908. Constance and Sophia Baines, two sisters with extremely different lifestyles, are the subject of the book. It follows their lives from childhood, when they worked in their mother's drapery store, through old age. It is set in Burslem and Paris and spans around 70 years, from roughly 1840 to 1905. It is frequently cited as one of Bennett's best pieces of writing. There are four sections to the book. The first chapter, 'Mrs. Baines,' describes Constance and Sophia's adolescence and their upbringing at their father's home and business. Their mother, Mrs. Baines, serves as the primary caregiver for them because their sick and bedridden father cannot. By the end of the first novel, Constance has been replaced by the sophisticated Sophia, whose name reflects her sophistication. Constance marries Mr. Povey, a store employee, in the interim. Despite appearing to be mundane on the outside, her life is nevertheless full with intimate events, such as the passing of her husband Mr. Povey and her worries about the morals and behaviour of her son.




















