Chesterton biography
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The Autobiography of G.K. Chesterton
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prominent English literary figure whose career spanned the waning years of the Victorian Era until his death in Born in into a Unitarian Protestant middle-class family in Kensington, England (near London), he converted to Roman Catholicism in A prolific writer and polemicist, he is usually presented as a champion of “orthodox” Catholicism, having written many books on apologetics, history, theology, and many other disciplines. Today, Chesterton is popular among a relatively small number of traditionalist and orthodox Catholics (mostly in the United Stat
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G.K. Chesterton
Featured Quote
“The act of defending any of the cardinal virtues has today all the exhilaration of a vice.”
G.K. Chesterton, The Defendant ()
May 29, – June 14,
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, prolific journalist and author, was well known for his apologetics, biographies, detective fiction, literary, social, and political commentary, and modern history. Possessing a keen wit, a comic genius delighting in paradox, and a gift for religious argument, he published nearly books and over 4, newspaper columns and essays.
While attending art school in London in the mids when he was about twenty, Chesterton realized his artistic limitations and determined to pursue journalism. A few years later he was writing columns regularly for several newspapers, including the Daily News and the Illustrated London News, and by was widely recognized for his abilities as a political and social critic, and as a writer in general. During the first decade of the 20th
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G. K. Chesterton
English author and Christian apologist (–)
Not to be confused with A. K. Chesterton.
G. K. Chesterton KC*SG | |
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Born | Gilbert Keith Chesterton ()29 May Kensington, London, England |
Died | 14 June () (aged62) Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England |
Resting place | Roman Catholic Cemetery, Beaconsfield |
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Education | University College London |
Period | – |
Genre | Essays, fantasy, Christian apologetics, Catholic apologetics, mystery, poetry |
Literary movement | Catholic literary revival[1] |
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Gilbert Keith ChestertonKC*SG (29 May – 14 June ) was an English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic.[2]
Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective Father Brown,[3] and wrote on apologetics, such as his works Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man.[4] Chester