
Annotated Content This edition has been annotated with the following unique content. Historical Context Detailed 20th Century Analysis Sneak Peek “The world will never starve for want of wonders; but only for want of wonder.” ― G.K. Chesterton, Tremendous Trifles Synopsis Chesterton is referred to as The Prince of Paradox. Among other genres, he wrote in journalism, philosophy, poetry, biographies, fantasy, and detective fiction. Chesterton takes great pleasure in making fun of Sherlock Holmes and other Victorian investigators. These 39 essays will enchant the reader. Chesterton said that when he sat quietly and let the stories drift over him like flies, they simply came to him. This is Chesterton the journalist being frivolous about important things and profound about trivial things. A Beautiful Reprint At Vintage Bookworks, we go above and beyond to guarantee that the original integrity of this book has been preserved to the highest possible standard. This guarantees that the texts contained are unmodified and unaltered from the publication by the original author and keeps the story in its original form for your entertainment. If you value classic philosophical literature this book would be a lovely addition to your library or a wonderful present for someone in your life. We are prepared to ship this book to you right away for your reading enjoyment. Title details Original text Philosophical Short Stories 5x8 in Matte Cover Cream Paper
Page Count:
181
Publication Date:
2023-06-23
ISBN-13:
9798399443829
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