-G.K. Chesterton: A Reappraisal , Denis Conlon
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
A blog dedicated to providing quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential (and quotable!) authors of the twentieth century, G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936). If you do not know much about GKC, I suggest visiting the webpage of the American Chesterton Society as well as this wonderful Chesterton Facebook Page by a fellow Chestertonian
I also have created a list detailing examples of the influence of Chesterton if you are interested, that I work on from time to time.
(Moreover, for a list of short GKC quotes, I have created one here, citing the sources)
"...Stevenson had found that the secret of life lies in laughter and humility."
-Heretics (1905)
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I also have created a list detailing examples of the influence of Chesterton if you are interested, that I work on from time to time.
(Moreover, for a list of short GKC quotes, I have created one here, citing the sources)
"...Stevenson had found that the secret of life lies in laughter and humility."
-Heretics (1905)
_____________________
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Winston Churchill with GKC
[...] in 1917 [Chesterton] was accompanying
Winston Churchill (along with Churchill's cousin and GKC's secretary,
Freda Spencer) to Warsash on the Solent to inspect seaplanes at
Supermarine, Saunders-Roe and RNAS Calshot; Churchill had to rescue
Freda when she fell into the Solent. It might be wondered what Gilbert's
function was; possibly, together with more propaganda and recruiting
speeches, he was also there in the capacity of a ghost-speechwriter for
Churchill."
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2 comments:
Excellent!
G.K. is a cultural, intellectual and spiritual hero, a true analyst of the modern times with his sharp and elegant british humor and wisdom of life enriched and powered by the treasure of catholicism.
Thanks a lot, Mike for sharing this to other people.
God bless your effort!
Thanks!
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