G. K. Chesterton

Chesterton in 1909 Gilbert Keith Chesterton (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936) was an English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic.

Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective Father Brown, and wrote on apologetics, such as his works ''Orthodoxy'' and ''The Everlasting Man''. Chesterton routinely referred to himself as an orthodox Christian, and came to identify this position more and more with Catholicism, eventually converting from high church Anglicanism. Biographers have identified him as a successor to such Victorian authors as Matthew Arnold, Thomas Carlyle, John Henry Newman and John Ruskin.

He has been referred to as the "prince of paradox". Of his writing style, ''Time'' observed: "Whenever possible, Chesterton made his points with popular sayings, proverbs, allegories—first carefully turning them inside out." His writings were an influence on Jorge Luis Borges, who compared his work with that of Edgar Allan Poe.

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by Chesterton, G.K.
Published 1990
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 820.9 CHE
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by Chesterton, G.K.
Published 2017
Located: Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya
Call Number: 820.9 CHE
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by Chesterton, G.K.
Published 1957
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 821 CHE/ROB
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by Chesterton, G.K.
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 821.2 CHE/CHA
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by Chesterton, G K.
Published 1994
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 823N4 CHE-F
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by Chesterton, G.K.
Published 1998
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 823.912 SAN/GKC
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by Chesterton, G K.
Published 1964
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 928.21 BRO/CHE-R
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by Chesterton, G K.
Published 1972
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 928.21L2 SHA/CHE-G
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