These Twain

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These Twain

by Arnold Bennett

EN·~14 hours

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Description

Set in the genteel suburb of Bleakridge in 1892, the novel opens with a vivid portrait of a community caught between the old, sober brickwork of tradition and the flashier, newer terraces that have begun to sprout. Through careful observation of the stately homes of a retired Member of Parliament, the architect’s lush garden, and the modest cottages that line the side streets, the story sketches a world where social rank, architectural pride, and the slow churn of Victorian propriety shape daily life. The narrator’s eye for detail turns the neighborhood’s quirks—like a newly added bay window or a solitary figure’s sudden beard—into symbols of the subtle tensions simmering beneath the polished surface.

Against this backdrop, the residents of Bleakridge navigate their own ambitions, loyalties, and the quiet anxieties of a changing era. As the old and new mingle yet resist true integration, the novel invites listeners to contemplate how place and class influence identity, and how even the smallest alterations in a home can ripple through an entire community. The first act sets the stage for personal dramas that will unfold within this richly rendered, historically charged environment.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (848K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett

1867–1931

A sharp, observant English novelist and critic, he brought the everyday life of the Potteries to the page with unusual warmth and detail. His fiction, journalism, and practical essays made him one of the most widely read literary figures of his time.

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