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Arnold Bennett offers a series of practical, opinionated essays on personal conduct and modern life, arguing that authentic happiness comes from engaging with life rather than fleeing it. Topics range from the folly of constant social distraction and the narcotising effect of both good and bad habits, to responsibilities in wartime, the value of diary-keeping, and sensible attitudes toward dress, punctuality, and literary taste. The tone blends moral counsel, social critique, and pragmatic tips aimed at cultivating self-discipline, mental steadiness, and useful habits.

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Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett was an English novelist and playwright known for his vivid portrayals of life in the Potteries, a region in England. His works often explore themes of social class and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable novels is "Anna of the Five Towns," which reflects his deep connection to the industrial landscape of his youth. Bennett was also a prominent figure in the literary scene of the early 20th century, contributing essays and critiques that shaped contemporary thought. His writing style is characterized by its clarity and psychological insight, making him a significant figure in English literature.

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