Gilbert Keith Chesterton's 'The Flying Inn' is a satirical novel that critiques prohibition and explores themes of traditionalism, freedom, and the absurdities of modern society. Written in Chesterton's signature witty and paradoxical style, the book is a whimsical journey through a world where an eccentric duo travels the English countryside with a portable pub, challenging the restrictive laws that seek to control people's lives. Chesterton's use of humor and clever wordplay adds depth to the societal commentary present in the novel, making it a thought-provoking and entertaining read. Set in a time when temperance movements were gaining prominence, 'The Flying Inn' stands as a timeless critique of overbearing government regulations and the importance of individual liberty. Readers will find themselves captivated by Chesterton's unique storytelling and insightful observations on societal norms and personal freedoms, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in literature, social commentary, or political satire.
The Flying Inn
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- Livre numérique
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- • 192 pages
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anglais
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