Riceyman Steps: A Novel

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Riceyman Steps: A Novel

by Arnold Bennett

EN·~9 hours·50 chapters

Chapters

50 total
1

LIST OF WORKS TO DATE - By ARNOLD BENNETT - NOVELS

1:08
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I. RICEYMAN STEPS

5:34
3

II. THE CUSTOMER

9:03
4

III. THE BOOKSELLER AT HOME

8:30
5

IV. ELSIE

12:03
6

V. THE GIFT

9:05
7

VI. MRS. ARB'S CASE

6:41
8

VII. UNDER AN UMBRELLA

5:14
9

VIII. THE CARVING-KNIFE

10:47
10

IX. SUNDAY MORNING

6:59

Description

A quiet, observant man in his forties ascends the gently rising Riceyman Steps, a narrow stairway that cuts through the bustling heart of Clerkenwell. From his polished black slippers he watches the chaotic traffic below—tram‑cars, lorries, and the distant hum of the Underground—while the red façades of the Nell Gwynn Tavern and the Rowton House loom on either side. The steps themselves, flanked by a second‑hand bookshop and a decaying mission hall, become a narrow stage for his careful, almost secretive movements.

His thoughts are drawn irresistibly to a woman who works in the modest confectioner’s shop at the foot of the stairs, a figure he has never seen but feels intimately connected to. As he pauses on the half‑landing, the city’s clamor seems to fade, leaving only the subtle pulse of his own curiosity and the promise of something more. The novel unfolds as a delicate portrait of urban life, quiet longing, and the small, hidden dramas that play out in the shadows of a post‑war London street.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (536K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David T. Jones, woodie4, Al Haines & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2019-01-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett

1867–1931

Best known for bringing the everyday life of England's Potteries to vivid life, this prolific writer turned ordinary streets, families, and ambitions into memorable fiction. His novels helped bridge Victorian storytelling and modern literary realism.

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