Riceyman Steps, Arnold Bennett
Riceyman Steps, Arnold Bennett
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Riceyman Steps

Author: Arnold Bennett

Narrator: Peter Joyce

Unabridged: 12 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2007

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

It is 1919 shortly after the termination of the 1st European holocaust. Henry Earlforward, a middle aged North London Bookseller, courts and marries Violet Arb, a widow who has inherited the confectioners shop opposite his own premises in Riceyman Square. Henry and Violet engage the services of Elsie as ‘charwoman’. The marriage outwardly appears to be successful, although Henry has also inherited and is not an esteemed native of the district and Violet likewise - having been a nomadic traveller due to the demands of her late husbands employment, and her entrenched belief in class differences. But Henry has a monstrous passion which transcends his love for Violet, his resolute determination for thrift. This flaw will ultimately destroy him and his wife and has resounding implications for those within his immediate circle. Elsie, also a widow, stolidly maintains her love for Joe, a mental casualty of the recent conflict, despite his inability to surmount his personal torment. This novel established Bennett firmly on a pinnacle of literary achievement with a foothold in both the 19th and 20th centuries. It is a brilliant, clinical dissection of a troubled marriage, in troubled times and, at its centre, an irritating scratch that ‘will out’.

About Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett was a prolific English novelist and leading realist author during the early twentieth century. In addition to his fictional work, he also wrote selected nonfiction and criticism, including his insightful book How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day.


Reviews

Goodreads review by JimZ

I was so so pleasantly surprised by this book! It once again confirms what many of us know on this site…there are a million books out there that we would probably love but we are not aware of 99% of them. So it takes a site like this with book lovers who post reviews…and one can read a review and th......more

Goodreads review by John

I can understand why many people considered this novel Arnold Bennett’s masterpiece. He wrote it in five months. I was surprised at the descriptions and how the plot was so mesmerizing. Henry Eastforward a confirmed bachelor who owns a bookshop and a miser when he suddenly finds love. Violet has a c......more

Goodreads review by Nigeyb

I heard about Arnold Bennett's Riceyman Steps (1923) via an episode of the Backlisted podcast. By the end of the discussion I was completely sold on Arnold Bennett. Arnold Bennett was hugely popular in the early 1900s in England. He wrote realistically about the working class and their struggles with......more