Riceyman Steps (Annotated)

Riceyman Steps (Annotated)

Description of book

This edition includes the following editor's introduction: Arnold Bennett's style and the controversy with his contemporaries
Originally published in 1923, “Riceyman Steps” is a novel by British novelist Arnold Bennett, winner of that year's James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.

Set in a quiet London square in the 1920s, just after the First World War, “Riceyman Steps” tells the powerful story of Henry Earlforward, a miserly book dealer, and the consequences of his decision to marry Violet Arb, who owns the confectionery shop across the square.