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Twelve Types
A Collection of Mini-Biographies
by G. K. Chesterton
foreword by Malcolm Brennan
Page count:
Trim size:
Edition:
96
5.5” x 8.5”
first
Imprint: IHS Press
LCCN: 2002027372
Publication date: September 2003
First published by: A.L. Humphreys, London
First published in: 1903
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paperback /
9780971489486
13.95
ePub /
9781605700236
7.95
Kindle/MOBI /
9781932528916
7.95
PDF /
9781932528282
7.95

Twelve Types is a collection of short biographical essays, by one of 20th-century England’s greatest essayists. In keeping with the spirit of IHS Press, that there is a Catholic way to look at everything, this book evaluates the place of such figures as Tolstoy, St. Francis, Savonarola, William Morris, and others, in the history of the West and from an unabashedly Catholic perspective. With typical wit and flair, Chesterton accomplishes what modern biography most often fails to do: discuss the important and central elements of the characters it presumes to examine, while omitting tedious discussion on matters of little import. Chesterton looks at the souls, the characters, and the lives of some of the West’s most important figures, providing modern readers with a sane and Catholic orientation to their approach to these great individuals.

Foreword —Dr. Malcolm Brennan

Charlotte Brontë

William Morris and his School

The Optimism of Byron

Pope and the Art of Satire

Francis

Rostand

Charles II

Stevenson

Thomas Carlyle

Tolstoy and the Cult of Simplicity

Savonarola

The Position of Sir Walter Scott

  • editors’ annotations

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