On Tremendous Trifles

On Tremendous Trifles by G. K. Chesterton, published by Hesperus in 2009, is a collection of essays that originally appeared in the “Daily News” in 1909. This first edition, comprising 97 pages, explores the significance of everyday objects and activities that are often overlooked, offering readers a glimpse into the enriching aspects of daily life.
In this work, Chesterton presents an uplifting examination of the mundane, celebrating the small details that contribute to a fulfilling existence. The essays reflect his keen observations and insights, providing valuable context about life in the early twentieth century. With themes that touch on fiction, literary collections, and essays, this edition invites readers to appreciate the beauty in the ordinary and to reconsider the world around them.
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ESSAYS, JOURNALS, LETTERS & OTHER PROSE WORKS. In a popular series of articles initially published in the “Daily News” in 1909, the distinguished journalist and creator of Father Brown sought to celebrate the everyday objects and activities which are frequently taken for granted and yet which enrich life inestimably. “On Tremendous Trifles” is an uplifting tour of the preoccupations of one of the pre-eminent writers of his time, and as such a valuable insight into daily life in the early twentieth century.
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