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Chesterton, known as the "prince of paradox," was a multifaceted English writer whose works spanned fiction, philosophy, and theology. He created the beloved character Father Brown, a priest-detective, and wrote influential apologetic texts like Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man, which resonate with a broad audience. His unique writing style often involved turning popular sayings and proverbs on their heads. A self-identified "orthodox" Christian, Chesterton's beliefs evolved into a deep connection with Catholicism, culminating in his conversion from Anglicanism.

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Tremendous Trifles, G. K. Chesterton

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Langue
Anglais
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2022
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Pages
152
ISBN13
9798211903210
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Première publication
1909
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Tremendous Trifles
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Chesterton, known as the "prince of paradox," was a multifaceted English writer whose works spanned fiction, philosophy, and theology. He created the beloved character Father Brown, a priest-detective, and wrote influential apologetic texts like Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man, which resonate with a broad audience. His unique writing style often involved turning popular sayings and proverbs on their heads. A self-identified "orthodox" Christian, Chesterton's beliefs evolved into a deep connection with Catholicism, culminating in his conversion from Anglicanism.