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Stories, Essays, and Poems
G.K. Chesterton was a prolific English writer known for his paradoxical style, humor, and sharp observations of everyday life, covering philosophical essays, social criticism, detective stories, and poetry. his works often explore themes of religion, freedom, and the wonder of ordinary things, challenging conventional views with profound and witty insights, highlighting beauty in things considered trivial. He criticized capitalism and socialism, advocating Distributism. In short, Chesterton's work is a unique blend of intelligence, faith, and humor that invites readers to see the world with new eyes, using reverse logic and clever humor to reveal truths, often surprising readers with fresh perspectives.
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| Publisher | J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. : London., 1935 |
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xii + 345hlm; 11x17,5cm
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English
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