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<A classic read in English_ Helen with the High Hand by Arnold Bennett>
¡ºHighhand Helen¡» is a novel written by British author Arnold Bennett. This novel was first published as a serial novel in 1910 and later as a book. The title "Insolent Helen" alludes to the strong, assertive female protagonist that is characteristic of Bennett's writing.
Arnold Bennett's writing often explores themes of individualism, ambition, and personal growth, and "Helen the Strong Hand" is no exception. The novel depicts the complexities of relationships and the choices people make to assert their independence and needs.

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Summary
The story revolves around the character of Helen Rathbone, a young woman with a strong and determined personality. Her Helen is determined to take control of her own life and make her own choices, despite societal expectations and pressures on her.
In the Five Towns, it is said that human nature is so hard that it can break even stones. But sometimes human nature is soft, and then we have one of those rare idylls that we are very proud of while pretending otherwise. The gentle and delicate South probably does not appreciate our idyll for its own sake. And yet they remind us, through certain idyllic and idyllic symptoms, that even if we never cry, there is a source of happy tears hidden somewhere in our bodies.