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<Classics to read in English_ Teresa of Watling Street _ A Fantasia on Modern Themes by Arnold Bennett>
¡°Theresa of Watling Street _ Fantasia with Modern Themes¡± is a novel written by Arnold Bennett, a British writer known for his works in the early 20th century. First published in 1904, this novel is a satirical exploration of modern life and society.
The story revolves around the character of Teresa, a young woman from a working-class background living in London. Her Teresa is portrayed as lively and energetic, eager to rise above her own social position and experience the pleasures and opportunities her city has to offer. The novel follows Teresa's journey as she navigates the complexities of city life and interacts with a variety of characters.
Arnold Bennett satirically conveys various aspects of modern society, such as class discrimination, materialism, consumer culture, and the pursuit of happiness, through ¡ºTheresa of Watling Street¡». This novel is famous for its wit and humor that criticizes the social norms and values of the time.

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Summary
Since money is the fount of all modern romantic adventure, the City of London, which holds more money to the square yard than any other place in the world, is the most romantic of cities. This is a profound truth, but people will not recognise it. There is no more prosaic person than your bank clerk, who ladles out romance from nine to four with a copper trowel without knowing it. There is no more prosaic building than your stone-faced banking office, which hums with romance all day, and never guesses what a palace of wonders it is.