Buried Alive

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"Buried Alive" is a comic novel by Arnold Bennett that satirically explores identity, fame, and social pretensions through the misadventures of a reclusive artist mistakenly presumed dead.

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instanceOf comic novel
novel
adaptationTitle The Great Adventure
adaptedAsPlayBy Arnold Bennett
author Arnold Bennett
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts British middle-class society
firstPublicationCentury 20th century
genre comic novel
satirical novel
hasAdaptation The Great Adventure
hasFilmAdaptation The Great Adventure (1921 film)
The Great Adventure (1921 film)
surface form: The Great Adventure (1933 film)
literaryMovement Edwardian literature
mainCharacter Priam Farll
mediaType print
narrativeFocus fame
identity
social pretensions
notableFor comic treatment of death and reputation
originalLanguage English
plotElement reclusive artist mistakenly presumed dead
setting London, England
surface form: London
theme art and artists
celebrity culture
mistaken identity
social satire
tone humorous
satirical

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Arnold Bennett notableWork Buried Alive