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The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
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The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

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In G. K. Chesterton's audacious first novel, The Napoleon of Notting Hill, the familiar streets of London are transformed into a stage for satire, romance, and rebellion. Set in a whimsically unchanged 1984, Chesterton imagines a future where democracy has faded and the city's boroughs are ruled by randomly selected, ceremonial kings. When the irreverent Auberon Quin is crowned, he amuses himself by decreeing elaborate medieval pageantry for the city's districts-an act most take as a joke. All, that is, except Adam Wayne, the earnest provost of Notting Hill, who embraces Quin's mockery as a call to arms and inspires his neighbors to defend their patch of London with heroic zeal.

What begins as farce erupts into a battle for autonomy, as Wayne's romantic idealism collides with the apathy and cynicism of his contemporaries. Through this comic clash, Chesterton explores the paradoxes of patriotism, the absurdities of bureaucracy, and the enduring power of local pride. With wit and imaginative flair, The Napoleon of Notting Hill remains a timeless meditation on the meaning of community and the necessity of finding wonder-even in the most ordinary places. This Warbler Classics edition includes an extensive biographical timeline of Chesterton's life and work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Warbler Classics
Date
27 June 2025
Pages
140
ISBN
9781965684566

In G. K. Chesterton's audacious first novel, The Napoleon of Notting Hill, the familiar streets of London are transformed into a stage for satire, romance, and rebellion. Set in a whimsically unchanged 1984, Chesterton imagines a future where democracy has faded and the city's boroughs are ruled by randomly selected, ceremonial kings. When the irreverent Auberon Quin is crowned, he amuses himself by decreeing elaborate medieval pageantry for the city's districts-an act most take as a joke. All, that is, except Adam Wayne, the earnest provost of Notting Hill, who embraces Quin's mockery as a call to arms and inspires his neighbors to defend their patch of London with heroic zeal.

What begins as farce erupts into a battle for autonomy, as Wayne's romantic idealism collides with the apathy and cynicism of his contemporaries. Through this comic clash, Chesterton explores the paradoxes of patriotism, the absurdities of bureaucracy, and the enduring power of local pride. With wit and imaginative flair, The Napoleon of Notting Hill remains a timeless meditation on the meaning of community and the necessity of finding wonder-even in the most ordinary places. This Warbler Classics edition includes an extensive biographical timeline of Chesterton's life and work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Warbler Classics
Date
27 June 2025
Pages
140
ISBN
9781965684566