The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton: The Illustrated London News, 1908-1910

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Ignatius Press, 1986 - 700 ページ

 Most of the weekly articles Chesterton wrote for The Illustrated London News have never been printed in book form until Ignatius Press undertook to do the collected works. These volumes contain all of Chesterton's columns in The Illustrated London News, beginning in 1905. The great majority have never appeared in book form. Chesterton lovers will be delighted to find this treasure filled with jewels quite the match of his best writing.

 

 

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Christmas Thoughts on Vivisection
17
Jan
26
Feb I
35
Feb 22
44
Mar 28
70
Apr 11
78
Apr 25
87
Food and Alcoholic Drinks round
101
Succeeding in Journalism
377
Scepticism about Tradition
385
On Moving Theatre Productions
393
The Indian Nationalist Movement
400
Adjectives Nouns and the Truth
408
Objections to Spiritualism
416
Newspaper Truths and Advertising
424
Ghosts and World Affairs
432

Moral Education in a Secular World
115
The Indeterminate Sentence
128
Nameless Journalism and Modern
145
Americans in Sport and Jingoism
158
Modern and Medieval Monsters
172
Old Forms and Ceremonies
184
The History of Religions
193
The Idea of Separation and Sense
201
Taking Reason by the Right End
209
Anarchy and Revolution
217
On Studying Other Nations
225
The Bottom Dog and the Superman
233
May 2
245
May 9
251
Christmas Pantomimes
253
Good and Bad Sentimentalists
261
The Tottenham Massacres
269
Female Suffrage and Responsibility
277
Shakespeare and the Bacon Cypher
294
The Modern Arms Race
303
Regulations against Foreigners
311
Rhapsody on a Pig
320
The Proper Support of Poets
327
The Death of George Meredith
335
The Need for a Real Revolution
342
Modern and Ancient Pageants
350
The English as Hypocrites
357
Pessimism about England
365
Slander in the Allusive Way
369
Political Invective in England
438
The Failure of the Aesthetes
446
Christmas and the Progressive
453
The Alleged Decline of Christmas
457
Political Interruptions
464
The Ignorance of the People
472
Man in the Cosmos
480
The Idea in the Theatre
487
English Criticism of Rostand
495
English Ideas about the French
503
Truth and Slander
518
The Racial Question and Politics
526
The Death of Edward VII
534
The Collapse of the Victorian
544
The Coming Triumph of Socialism
547
The Bonds of Love
555
The Man Next Door
562
Sightseers and Ordinary Men
570
Varieties of Murder
577
Little England and Big Empire
585
The Intrusions of Officialdom
593
The Philosophy of William James
598
Patriotism and National Self
605
Rebellion and Dogma in France
613
Respecting Other Peoples Opinions
621
English Pride and Reality
628
Revolutions in South America
636
The Autocracy of the New Creeds
651
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in London, England, in 1874. He began his education at St Paul's School, and later went on to study art at the Slade School, and literature at University College in London. Chesterton wrote a great deal of poetry, as well as works of social and literary criticism. Among his most notable books are The Man Who Was Thursday, a metaphysical thriller, and The Everlasting Man, a history of humankind's spiritual progress. After Chesterton converted to Catholicism in 1922, he wrote mainly on religious topics. Chesterton is most known for creating the famous priest-detective character Father Brown, who first appeared in "The Innocence of Father Brown." Chesterton died in 1936 at the age of 62.

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