About This Book
A compact biographical and critical study of Gilbert Keith Chesterton that interweaves personal recollection with close readings of his essays, novels, poems, plays, and historical writing. Individual chapters assess his work as essayist and critic, consider his responses to predecessors such as Dickens, Thackeray, and Browning, survey his theatrical and fictional experiments, describe domestic habits and public attitudes toward topics like divorce and religion, and reflect on his literary position and friendships with contemporaries. The author balances anecdote and analysis to map recurring themes of paradox, wonder, and attachment to traditional values.
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