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¡°Buried Alive: A Tale of This Day¡± is a novel written by British author Arnold Bennett and first published in 1908. The novel is a work of satirical and social commentary that explores the life and experiences of the main character, Priam.
"Buried Alive" is a satirical exploration of topics such as identity, fame, and the complexities of human nature. Arnold Bennett is known for the wit and social commentary that characterize his writing style. This novel provides a humorous and critical look at the vagaries of the art world and public opinion.
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Summary
The story begins when Priam Farll, a recluse and accomplished portraitist, decides to disappear from public life after the death of his wife. He fakes his own death in order to escape the demands of his society and live a quiet, anonymous life. Farll assumes a new identity and adopts a completely different lifestyle, living in obscurity, free from his previous fame and fortune.
However, the novel takes a comical turn when Farll's portrait, incorrectly classified as the work of a dead genius, causes a sensation in the art world... .