Riceyman Steps is a novel by British novelist Arnold Bennett, first published in 1923 and winner of that year's James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. It follows a year in the life of Henry Earlforward, a miserly second-hand bookshop owner in the Clerkenwell area of London.
RiceymanSteps is a novel by British novelist Arnold Bennett, first published in 1923 and winner of that year's James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction...
Five Towns (1902), The Old Wives' Tale (1908), Clayhanger (1910) and RiceymanSteps (1923), are now widely recognised as major works. Arnold Bennett was...
opera McTeague (1992). Henry Earlforward in Arnold Bennett's novel RiceymanSteps (1923), who makes life miserable for the wife who married him in the...
Anderson – Many Marriages Gertrude Atherton – Black Oxen Arnold Bennett – RiceymanSteps Maxwell Bodenheim – Blackguard Elizabeth Bowen – Encounters (short stories)...
into Fox Percy Lubbock, Earlham (autobiography) — 1923 Arnold Bennett, RiceymanSteps Ronald Ross, Memoirs, Etc. (autobiography) — 1924 E. M. Forster, A Passage...
Hockley in the Hole and Town’s End Lane Riceyman House, Fernsbury Street - named after the novel RiceymanSteps set nearby River Passage, River Street...