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 Arnold Bennett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enoch Bennett, his father, qualified as a solicitor in 1876, and the family were able to move to a larger house between Hanley and Burslem.
The younger Bennett was educated locally in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
His father Enoch Bennett died there in 1902, and he is buried in Chalgrove churchyard.
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(1867-1931) Arnold Bennett, the is of to solicitor, was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, in 1867 Palace (1930).
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Bennett, Arnold (Enoch Arnold Bennett), 18671931, English novelist and dramatist great 20th-century English novelists, for Bennett is famous his realistic novels Arnold Bennett (1867 - 1931) The English novelist lived in Paris from 1902 to 1912, and there am was introduced to Ravel by Calvocoressi, or by the Godebskis, in 1908.
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 Arnold Bennett
Bennett, Arnold (Enoch Arnold Bennett), 1867–1931, English novelist and dramatist.
One of the great 20th-century English novelists, Bennett is famous for his realistic novels about the “Five Towns,” an imaginary manufacturing district in northern England.
The launching of the student sit-in movement: the role of fl women at Bennett College.
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Arnold, James R. Jeff Davis's Own: Cavalry, Comances and the Battle for the Texas Frontier.
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Bennett, Edna Mae and John F. Turquoise Jewelry of the Indians of the Southwest.
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