Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days by Arnold Bennett

Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days

Arnold Bennett

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An ingenious satire, "Buried Alive" (1908) is Bennett at his most charming and wittiest. It is the story a renowned but exceedingly shy painter, Priam Farll, who assumes the identity of his dead valet, Henry Leek, as a means of avoiding press atte...

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