



The Man Who Was Thursday
A Nightmare
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Publisher Description
*Illustrated
*Includes Table of Contents
Although G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) is often known for his wit, a characteristic that earned him the nickname “Prince of Paradox,” it would do a disservice to the prolific writer to mention just one aspect of his work. In fact, Chesterton is still read heavily in subject matter as diverse as philosophy, ontology, poetry, journalism, biographies, and mysteries. In addition to writing for papers, Chesterton wrote dozens of books, hundreds of poems and short stories, some plays, and thousands of essays in his 62 years of life. He produced seminal religious works such as Orthodoxy, as well as the biographical Charles Dickens: A Critical Study.
Though he's best known as a literary critic, Chesterton dabbled in plenty of his own writing, including this fictional thriller that involves an anarchist council.
This edition of Chesterton’s The Man Who Was Thursday, A Nightmare is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with pictures of Chesterton.