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Self and self-management; essaysabout existing

"This book examines personality traits in relation to specific aspects of social conduct. The focus is on self and self management. The chapters examine the nuances of: social butterflies; war volunteer workers; social interaction; diary keeping and the written word; the roles of men and women; individual motivations; fussiness trait; human clothing, dress, and related sex differences in style. The author explores these issues in six chapters made up of essays written in narrative prose style." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • "Collected works"
  • "Running away from life"
  • "Some axioms about war-work"

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  • ""This book examines personality traits in relation to specific aspects of social conduct. The focus is on self and self management. The chapters examine the nuances of: social butterflies; war volunteer workers; social interaction; diary keeping and the written word; the roles of men and women; individual motivations; fussiness trait; human clothing, dress, and related sex differences in style. The author explores these issues in six chapters made up of essays written in narrative prose style." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."
  • ""This book examines personality traits in relation to specific aspects of social conduct. The focus is on self and self management. The chapters examine the nuances of: social butterflies; war volunteer workers; social interaction; diary keeping and the written word; the roles of men and women; individual motivations; fussiness trait; human clothing, dress, and related sex differences in style. The author explores these issues in six chapters made up of essays written in narrative prose style." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • "Published in 1918, with the subtitle "Essays on Existing," these six witty pieces admonishes the reader to respect the inner conscience for the sake of personal happiness. Bennett covers such subjects as running away from life, war-work, the diary habit, lecturing a young woman, being fussy, and the meaning of frocks."

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  • "Self and self-management, essays about existing, by Arnold Bennett"
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