The Thread of Gold
Arthur Christopher Benson
Sold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
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Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketSold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketThe Thread of Gold (1912) by Arthur Christopher Benson Publisher: John Murray ISBN: None Condition: Good Some books tell exciting stories. Some books reveal great secrets. Others offer practical advice about gardening, business or repairing household appliances. The Thread of Gold does none of these things. Instead, Arthur Christopher Benson invites readers to sit quietly for a while and think about life. Published in 1912, just before the world was about to experience upheavals on a scale Benson could scarcely have imagined, this reflective and deeply personal work explores happiness, purpose, character and the curious business of being human. It belongs to that wonderfully Edwardian literary tradition in which thoughtful gentlemen sat down and attempted to make sense of existence using little more than intelligence, experience and an excellent command of the English language. Benson was exceptionally qualified for the task. Son of an Archbishop of Canterbury, brother of the novelist E.F. Benson and author of the lyrics to Land of Hope and Glory , he inhabited a world of scholarship, privilege and introspection. Fortunately for readers, he also possessed the rare ability to turn his thoughts into prose that remains engaging more than a century later. The title itself hints at the book?s central idea. Benson searches for the "thread of gold" running through life, the qualities and experiences that give meaning to our existence. This sounds suspiciously like the sort of thing that might become unbearably earnest. Yet Benson?s charm lies in his ability to remain thoughtful without becoming preachy and philosophical without disappearing entirely into abstraction. What makes the book particularly fascinating today is its confidence that readers might actually enjoy contemplating life?s deeper questions. Modern publishing often assumes attention spans last approximately three and a half seconds. Benson, by contrast, expects readers to settle into an armchair and spend an afternoon considering the nature of contentment. Remarkably, he makes a compelling case for doing so. The timing of publication adds another layer of intrigue. Appearing in 1912, the book emerged at the very end of an era that still believed in progress, stability and the orderly advancement of civilisation. Within two years Europe would be at war. As a result, The Thread of Gold feels like a thoughtful conversation from a world standing unknowingly on the edge of enormous change. Our copy remains in Good condition , having survived well over a century of shifting tastes, literary fashions and philosophical trends. The pages remain clean and readable, preserving Benson?s reflections for a modern audience that may find his measured wisdom surprisingly refreshing. Collectors of Edwardian literature, lovers of reflective essays and anyone interested in the intellectual life of pre-war Britain will find much to enjoy here. Even readers who disagree with Benson?s conclusions may appreciate the elegance with which he reaches them. There is a pleasing irony in the book?s continued appeal. Written in an age of horse-drawn carriages and handwritten correspondence, it grapples with many of the same questions that occupy people today. Technology has transformed almost every aspect of daily life, yet humanity remains stubbornly preoccupied with happiness, purpose and how best to spend its limited time. A thoughtful and beautifully written survivor from the twilight of the Edwardian age, reminding us that while the world changes dramatically, the search for life?s "thread of gold" never really goes out of fashion.
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