
Twelve Types
Twelve Types, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1905, consists of twelve biographical essays that explore influential figures in European culture. Each essay presents a unique perspective on the lives and contributions of these individuals, showcasing Chesterton's wit and insight. This work is notable for its blend of literary criticism and biographical narrative, reflecting Chesterton's broader philosophical ideas and cultural commentary.
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