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Chesterton

Garry Wills

Paperback 2001-09-04

Publisher Description

Part of a literary circle that included H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Hillaire Belloc and Max Beerbohm, G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) wrote essays of social criticism for contemporary journals, literary criticism (including notable books on Browning, Dickens, and Shaw), and works of theology and religious argument, but may have been best known for his Father Brown mysteries. Chesterton's interest in Catholic Christianity, first expressed in ORTHODOXY, led to his conversion from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1922. His classic SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI and the equally acclaimed SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS confirmed his reputation as a writer with the rare ability to simultaneously entertain, inform and enlighten readers. This revised edition of Garry Wills' finely crafted biography includes updates to the text and a new Introduction by the author. 256 pages, from Image.

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Publisher Description

Part of a literary circle that included H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Hillaire Belloc and Max Beerbohm, G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) wrote essays of social criticism for contemporary journals, literary criticism (including notable books on Browning, Dickens, and Shaw), and works of theology and religious argument, but may have been best known for his Father Brown mysteries. Chesterton's interest in Catholic Christianity, first expressed in ORTHODOXY, led to his conversion from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1922. His classic SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI and the equally acclaimed SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS confirmed his reputation as a writer with the rare ability to simultaneously entertain, inform and enlighten readers. This revised edition of Garry Wills' finely crafted biography includes updates to the text and a new Introduction by the author. 256 pages, from Image.

Koorong Code174460
ISBN0385502907
EAN9780385502900
Pages352
DepartmentBooks
CategoryBiography
PublisherImage
Publication DateSep 2001
Dimensions22 x 139 x 215mm
Weight0.411kg