
Return of Don Quixote
Published in 1927, 'Return of Don Quixote' by G. K. Chesterton is a humorous tale that reimagines the classic character in a modern setting. The story follows a learned librarian who becomes King at Arms, attempting to govern England through medieval law while challenging contemporary societal norms. Chesterton's work critiques realism and explores themes of privilege and authority, making it a notable commentary on the clash between tradition and modernity.
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