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The Upton Letters is a novel written by Arthur Christopher Benson. The book is a collection of letters that are exchanged between two friends, James Upton and his old schoolmate, John Bellingham. The letters are written over a period of several years and cover a wide range of topics, including literature, politics, religion, and personal experiences.The book begins with James Upton writing to John Bellingham, inviting him to visit his country home. The two friends have not seen each other in many years and are eager to catch up. Over the course of the book, they share their thoughts and…mehr

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The Upton Letters is a novel written by Arthur Christopher Benson. The book is a collection of letters that are exchanged between two friends, James Upton and his old schoolmate, John Bellingham. The letters are written over a period of several years and cover a wide range of topics, including literature, politics, religion, and personal experiences.The book begins with James Upton writing to John Bellingham, inviting him to visit his country home. The two friends have not seen each other in many years and are eager to catch up. Over the course of the book, they share their thoughts and opinions on a variety of subjects, including their experiences in the world of academia, their views on religion and morality, and their observations on the state of society.As the letters progress, the two friends become increasingly candid with each other, sharing their deepest fears and insecurities. They also engage in a lively debate about the nature of love and relationships, with James Upton expressing his belief in the importance of marriage and family, while John Bellingham embraces a more unconventional approach to love and sexuality.Throughout the book, Benson uses the letters to explore some of the most pressing issues of his time, including the changing role of women in society, the impact of new scientific discoveries on traditional beliefs, and the challenges of maintaining personal relationships in an increasingly fast-paced and impersonal world.Overall, The Upton Letters is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the human experience, as seen through the lens of two friends who are struggling to make sense of the world around them.1905. Son of the hymnist Edward Benson, A. C. Benson was a well-known poet. He wrote the Coronation Ode for Edward VII's coronation in 1902. Told in epistolary form, The Upton Letters begins: My Dear Herbert,-I have just heard the disheartening news, and I write to say that I am sorry toto corde. I don't yet know the full extent of the calamity, the length of your exile, the place, or the conditions under which you will have to live. Perhaps you or Nelly can find time to let me have a few lines about it all? But I suppose there is a good side to it. I imagine that when the place is once fixed, you will be able to live a much freer life than you have of late been obliged to live in England, with less risk and less overshadowing of anxiety. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.