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The Man Who Knew Too Much (eBook)

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2022
144 Seiten
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The Man Who Knew Too Much - G. K. Chesterton
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In "The Man Who Knew Too Much," G. K. Chesterton presents a captivating collection of detective stories intertwining mystery, philosophy, and social commentary. Through the character of Horne Fisher, an amateur sleuth with profound insights into human nature and societal ills, Chesterton delves into the moral ambiguities of crime and justice. The narratives are imbued with his hallmark wit and rich, descriptive language, inviting readers into a world filled with clever puzzles and unexpected twists. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, the collection reflects the era's uncertainties and intellectual fervor while offering a lens into the human condition that remains relevant today. G. K. Chesterton, an influential literary figure, journalist, and philosopher of the early 1900s, often grappled with themes of faith, morality, and societal conventions in his work. His rich background in both journalism and theology informs the philosophical inquiries present in this collection. Chesterton, known for his engaging prose and keen observations, was drawn to the complexities of the human experience, which deeply influenced his approach to storytelling and character development. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate mystery infused with profound insights and philosophical undertones. Chesterton's ability to marry humor with serious themes makes this work not only entertaining but intellectually enriching. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" invites readers to ponder deeper truths while enjoying a thrilling literary escape.

Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874 – 1936) was an eminent English writer, philosopher, lay theologian, and literary and art critic. Chesterton is often remembered for his significant contributions to the English literary canon through his diverse writings that encompass a myriad of genres, ranging from philosophy and biography to detective fiction. Among his vast opus stands 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1922), not to be confused with Alfred Hitchcock's later film of the same name, which brings together a collection of mysteries solved by the astute Horne Fisher. Chesterton's fiction, characterized by paradox and a playful wit, often tackled complex themes including the absurdities of conventional wisdom, the metaphysical, and the ethical dimensions of everyday life, all rendered with a clarity that made his works accessible and enjoyable to a broad audience. His other seminal work, 'The Father Brown' series (1910-1936), solidified his stature as a preeminent figure in the realm of detective fiction, admired for its unique priest-sleuth protagonist and insightful psychological narratives. Notwithstanding his literary achievements, Chesterton's influence also pervaded the spheres of theology and philosophy, perhaps most notably with 'Orthodoxy' (1908), an engaging defense of Christianity that remains a staple among religious apologists. Known for his towering physical presence and his equally formidable intellect, Chesterton was a prolific author whose works continue to be studied and cherished for their wit, wisdom, and enduring relevance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 1920s intrigue • aristocracy • Aristocratic Detective • british detective • British mystery novels • Chesterton's humor • Chesterton's writing style • Christian Symbolism • classic british literature • classic crime fiction • Detective and mystery stories • detective fiction classics • early 20th century mysteries • Edwardian Era • English • English literature • Fiction • G. K. Chesterton books • gothic atmosphere • Great Britain • Harley Quin investigations • Horace Rumpole • intellectual detective • intellectual thriller • Intricate plot twists • literary detective stories • moral dilemmas • mystery adventure • Mystery Thriller • Philosophical Satire • philosophical themes • Public Domain Mysteries • quirky characters • Social Class • suspenseful dialogue • The Man Who Knew Too Much book • Witty storytelling
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