The is the second volume of Chesterton's novels in this series of his Collected Works. (Volume VI is the other book of novels.) Besides his well-known philosophical-theological writings, Chesterton's fiction is very popular (Father Brown Mysteries, The Man Who Was Thursday, etc.) and among those who regarded him as a great literary figure are T.S. Eliot, Evelyn Waugh, C S Lewis and W H Auden. The reader will encounter characters in these novels that defend with great vigour the dignity of the person and fundamental Christian beliefs.
"Chesterton leaves a permanent claim upon our loyalty to see that the work that he did in his time is continued in ours." T S Eliot
Additional Information
Author | G K Chesterton, Edited by George Marlin |
ISBN / Code | 9780898706758 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages / Minutes | 800 |
Publisher | Ignatius Press |