Arnold Bennett's insightful novel 'The Roll-Call' examines the vicissitudes of early 20th-century English society through the perspective of George Edwin Cannon, an affluent architect. In this semi-follow-up to Bennett's 'Clayhanger', the narrative strays away from the development of the familiar characters Edwin and Hilda to pave the way for an intricate portrayal of the new generation's conceits. Laced with echoes of naturalism and nuanced character studies, Bennett's prose is as much an exploration of the era's burgeoning social mobility as it is a critique of the indulgence afforded by newfound wealth. His adept use of detail not only underscores the era's technological progress, such as the introduction of electric light, but also illuminates George's internal struggle with the expectations of his societal status and familial legacy. Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) infused his works with the very fabric of the transformative period he lived through. The son of a self-made man, his origins in the Potteries of Staffordshire and his experiences as a rent collector and solicitor's clerk informed his writing, embellishing his narratives with a palpable authenticity. Bennett's own life, characterized by a relentless ambition mirrored in his characters, allows for an intimate exploration of the tension between personal aspirations and the heavy hand of heritage. His transition from journalism to fiction culminated in a remarkable literary career that produced gems like 'The Roll-Call', which offers not just a story but a vivid tableau of Edwardian England. 'The Roll-Call' is recommended for readers who seek a meaningful dialogue with the past. Through Bennett's meticulous prose, one is invited to ponder the shifting paradigms of success and the delicate interplay between privilege and responsibility. This novel not only captures the essence of a particular social stratum at the brink of modernity but also serves as a testament to the enduring complexities of human character. It is a poignant addition to the corpus of early 20th-century English literature and a must-read for enthusiasts of sociocultural narratives and character-driven storytelling.
- ISBN:
- 8596547000785
- 8596547000785
- Category:
- Fiction
- Format:
- Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
- Publication Date:
- 25-05-2022
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- DigiCat
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