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"Anna of the Five Towns" is one of the novels written by Arnold Bennett. This novel was published in 1902, and the story is set in an area called the Five Towns located in the Staffordshire region. The novel tells the story of the main character, Anna Tellwright, about her life, love, family, and social pressures. Anna tells the story of a woman who grows and changes as she experiences property and family problems.
"Anna of the Five Towns" is a work that depicts the social situations and landscapes of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. It is one of Arnold Bennett's works and one of the novels that helped him express his abilities. This work is recognized as a part of British literature, and its themes and characters deal with concerns about social change and values.

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Summary
She jumped up and looked around her, her face flushed and she smiled and shrugged her little shoulders. Then, at the classroom door, she recognized two men walking toward her. The person who shouted was Henry Mynors, superintendent of Sunday school mornings and moderator of the men's Bible class held in the auditorium on Sunday afternoons. The other was William Price, son of Titus Price, usually secretary of the same Bible class and afternoon superintendent.