Anna of the Five Towns

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Anna of the Five Towns is a 1902 realist novel by Arnold Bennett that portrays the constrained life and moral struggles of a young woman in the industrial Potteries district of Staffordshire, England.

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Anna of the Five Towns canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
realist novel
adaptation radio adaptations
author Arnold Bennett
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Nonconformist religious culture
industrial life in the Potteries
working-class conditions
firstPublicationForm book
firstPublishedInCentury 20th century
focusesOn a young woman’s constrained life
conflict between personal desire and religious duty
genre domestic fiction
realist fiction
social novel
hasCharacter Agnes Tellwright
Ephraim Tellwright
Henry Mynors
Titus Price
Willie Price
hasMoralConflict responsibility toward debtors
use of inherited wealth
hasSettingFeature Methodist chapel
earthenware factories
terraced streets of the Potteries
hasTitleCharacter Anna
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement realism
literarySignificance early major work of Arnold Bennett
mainCharacter Anna Tellwright
narrativePerspective third-person narration
partOf Arnold Bennett’s Five Towns cycle
surface form: Arnold Bennett’s Five Towns novels
protagonist Anna Tellwright
publicationYear 1902
publisher Methuen & Co.
setInFictionalizedRegionOf Staffordshire Potteries
surface form: Stoke-on-Trent Potteries district
settingLocation England
Staffordshire
Staffordshire Potteries
surface form: The Potteries
settingPeriod late 19th century
theme economic power and control
family duty
female autonomy
moral struggle
religious constraint

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Arnold Bennett notableWork Anna of the Five Towns
The Five Towns stories notableWorkInCycle Anna of the Five Towns
Marguerite Soulié notableWork Anna of the Five Towns
subject surface form: Arnold Bennett