Charles Dickens: The Last of the Great Men by G.K. Chesterton

Charles Dickens: The Last of the Great Men

G.K. Chesterton

252 pages first pub 1911 (editions)

nonfiction biography challenging reflective medium-paced
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CONSIDERED merely as literary fashions, romanticism and realism are both tricks, and tricks alone. The only advantage lies with romanticism, which is a little less artificial and technical than realism. For the great majority of people here and no...

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