Author - Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett (1867–1931) was a British novelist, journalist, and essayist known for his keen observations of everyday life and the working class. He wrote numerous novels, plays, and nonfiction works, often focusing on themes of personal transformation and social mobility. Though best remembered for his fiction, Bennett’s nonfiction, especially How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day, reflects his deep interest in self-improvement and practical wisdom. His clear, conversational style made his ideas accessible to a wide audience, cementing his place in early 20th-century English literature.

Arnold Bennett published How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day in 1908 to help ordinary people reclaim their time and live more intentionally. In a brisk and practical tone, Bennett challenges readers to confront how they spend their daily hours and encourages them to invest time in self-improvement and personal growth. Rather than offering lofty philosophies, he delivers a direct and accessible guide for anyone striving to live with greater purpose.
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