Twelve types, by G.K. Chesterton.
Publication details: London, A.L. Humphreys, 1910. Edition: [5th impression]Description: 203 pSubject(s): English literature -- History and criticism
Contents:
Charlotte Brontë.--William Morris and his school.--The opitimism 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.
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These papers, with certain alterations and additions, are reprinted with the kind permission of the Editors of the Daily news and the Speaker. G.K.C. Kensington.
Annotations: first page [pencil] F.E. Munro Jul 1911 75. Contents page [blue ink] D.J. Cock, 1981
Charlotte Brontë.--William Morris and his school.--The opitimism 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.