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Gilbert Keith Chesterton was an English Christian apologist writer. Chesterton's wit, paradoxical style, and defence of tradition made him a dominant figure in early 20th-century literature.
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Works (12)
| Title | Year ▲ | Type | Words |
|---|---|---|---|
The Napoleon of Notting Hill | 1904 | Literature | 55k |
Heretics | 1905 | Theology | 64k |
The Club of Queer Trades | 1905 | Literature | 44k |
Orthodoxy | 1908 | Theology | 64k |
The Man Who Was Thursday | 1908 | Literature | 58k |
What’s Wrong with the World | 1910 | Theology | 60k |
The Innocence of Father Brown | 1911 | Literature | 79k |
Manalive | 1912 | Literature | 58k |
The Wisdom of Father Brown | 1914 | Literature | 72k |
The Everlasting Man | 1925 | Theology | 107k |
The Incredulity of Father Brown | 1926 | Literature | 71k |
The Secret of Father Brown | 1927 | Literature | 63k |