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The Kempton-Wace letters

London, Jack, 1876-19161903
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The Kempton-Wace Letters was a 1903 epistolary novel by Jack London and Anna Strunsky. It is a discussion of the philosophy of love and sex, written in the form of a series of letters between two men, "Herbert Wace," a young scientist, and "Dane Kempton," an elderly poet. Jack London wrote "Wace's" letters, Anna Strunsky wrote "Kempton's." Kempton makes the case for feeling and emotion, while Wace proceeds "scientifically" and analyzes love.
Main title:
The Kempton-Wace letters / By Jack London and Anna Strunsky.
Imprint:
Mills & Boon Ltd, 1903.
Dewey class:
G
Local class:
AF
Language:
English
BRN:
3527705
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