Buried Alive

Buried Alive
Buried Alive, written by Arnold Bennett in 1908, follows the life of Priam Farll, a talented but exceedingly shy painter. After his valet dies, Farll allows the mistaken identity to persist, leading to an unexpected marriage and a comfortable life. However, when financial troubles arise, he is drawn back into the art world, where his works are misattributed to an imposter, creating a complex web of deception. The novel explores themes of identity, shyness, and the art market's intricacies.
















