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"An Ordinary Man and His Wife" is a novel by Arnold Bennett first published in 1912.
In "An Ordinary Man and His Wife," Arnold Bennett addresses the dynamics of family life and the challenges faced by ordinary individuals in the changing social environment of the early 20th century. The novel addresses the complexities of relationships, social expectations, and the impact of time on individual experiences.
If you like literary works that provide insight into the characters' daily lives and explore the human condition, "An Ordinary Man and His Wife" may interest you.

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Summary
If you ask me whom I mean by the plain man, my reply is that I mean almost every man. I mean you. I certainly mean me. I mean the rich and the poor, the successful and the unsuccessful, the idle and the diligent, the luxurious and the austere. For, what with the limits of digestion, the practical impossibility of wearing two neckties at once, the insecurity of investments, the responsibilities of wealth and of success, the exhaustingness of the search for pleasure, and the cheapness of travel?the real differences between one sort of plain man and another are slight in these times.