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Chapter 1: CHESTERTON As Seen by His Contemporaries
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The collection assembles reminiscences, essays, and appraisals by friends and contemporaries that together sketch the life, personality, and public career of G. K. Chesterton. Organized into chapters covering boyhood and literary apprenticeship, meetings and friendships, public lecturing at home and abroad, academic visits, and assessments of his prose, verse, and fictional creations, contributors recall personal encounters, the qualities of his platform style, and the origins of figures like Father Brown. The book presents varied personal perspectives on his wit, temperament, and influence rather than a single critical verdict.

CHESTERTON

As Seen by His
Contemporaries

CYRIL CLEMENS
Author of
“MY COUSIN MARK TWAIN,”
Etc.

With Introduction by
E. C. BENTLEY
Author of
“TRENT’S LAST CASE,”
Etc.

1939
INTERNATIONAL MARK TWAIN SOCIETY
Webster Groves, Missouri