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The pretty lady
—Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931.
2013

Restricted EAudiobook (NNELS)

The Pretty Lady is considered to be one of Bennett's most revealing and under-rated works. It is the story of a French prostitute, Christine, who has escaped from wartime Ostend, and set herself up in business in London. Though a refugee, she demands no pity; she is self-sufficient, practical and realistic. Christine is not a harpy preying on innocent soldiers, but a canny businesswoman, doing the best she can with the opportunities life has given her. Her main relationship is with G.J. Hoape, a wealthy man above the military age. Bennett in this novel presents a disturbing image of wartime society, fragmented, uneasy and divided. There are references to industrial unrest and to social injustices, and hints that the British press is less than frank about the war.

Item Details

Edition: Unabridged.

Description:

  • DAISY 2.02 audio only
  • digital mono
  • audio file DAISY 2.02 mp3 mono

Target Audience Note: Adult

Notes:

  • Human narrator: male
  • Restricted to people with a documented print impairment.
  • New York : George H. Doran Company, [c.1918]
  • Mode of access: World wide web
  • NNELS

LCCN: 363066

Control Number: 972326

Publisher: Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of Western Australia, 2013.
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