Re: What is the deeper meaning of 'The Man Who Was Thursday'? |
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From: Parry <parry@perfectOMITmail.com>
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Subject: Re: What is the deeper meaning of 'The Man Who Was Thursday'?
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:19:55 -0500
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Johamar wrote:
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> On 13.2.2004 13:19, in article
> 8fa1deb3.0402130519.474b80aa@posting.google.com, "Igor" <wolfchen13@wp.pl>
> wrote:
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> > I've just read the book. I enjoyed it a lot.
> > For me it is a great criminal story with loads of twists in the plot.
> > But i'm not quite sure of the deeper meaning of the book.
> > Maybe it opposes the pessimism? What'd you reckon?
>
> good catholic.
And if anyone cares to read the thing, it can be downloaded from the
http://www.ccel.org/c/chesterton/thursday/thursday.html
-- Parry
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