

An edition of Clayhanger (1910)
By Arnold Bennett
Publish Date
1910
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Language
eng
Pages
528
Description:
This coming-of-age story set in the Midlands of Victorian England follows Edwin Clayhanger as he leaves school, takes over the family business and falls in love. Bennett wrote it in 1910 at the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton, and in Lausanne. Edwin Clayhanger's father, Darius, has risen from an extremely poor background, which Bennett repeatedly returns to, to become a prominent printer in Bursley. Edwin is not aware of his father's history and takes his family's affluence for granted. He allows his ambition to become an architect to be overruled by his father and instead becomes an office junior in his father's business. He sees through the many hypocrisies of Victorian England, but he does not confront them or become his own man until after his father's final illness and death. Then he reopens his relationship with the impoverished but exotic Hilda Lessways. - Wikipedia.
subjects: Pottery industry, Fathers and sons, Fiction, Arnold Bennett, Janet Suzman, Peter McEnery, Stoke on Trent, Potteries, Fiction, coming of age, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Bildungsromans, Man-woman relationships, England, fiction, Fathers and sons, fiction
People: Edwin Clayhanger, Hilda Lessways
Places: Stoke-on-Trent (England), Staffordshire (England), Stoke on Trent England, England, Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent
Times: 19th Century