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The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown:
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"Nietzsche in German Politics and Society 1890-1918," by R. Hinton Thomas
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Cartoon: Despair of Herod on Finding Children Convalescing from the Massacre
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Chesterton the Critic
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Do Religious Beliefs Affect Conduct?
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Martin Gardner
The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown:
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Of Sentimentalism and the Head and Heart
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News and Comments
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Frederick Black
Editing Chesterton's Writings:
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George J. Marlin, Richard P. Rabatin, John L. Swan
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Songs of Experience:
Chesterton's Anticipation of "Modern" Literary Criticism
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A Ballade of Monsters
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The Gospel According to G. K. Chesterton
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Christianity in the Intellectual Climate of Modern Japan
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The War of the Children
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This uncollected Chesterton article was first published in the Bystander on March 4, 1904. It was written at the time of the war between Tzarist Russia and Japan. Chesterton criticised the alliance formed between Britain and Japan at the time of this war; but, in this article, he does present Japan in a sympathetic light. The article takes the form of a parable about a far-away nation of children whose love for the toys of industrialism has given them the impetus to overcome a powerful empire that has become bored with its own mechanistic strength. Chesterton expressed similar ideas in his first novel. The Napoleon of Netting Hill also published in 1904.
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His European Background
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Some Urgent Reforms:
The Human Circulating Library
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The following uncollected Chesterton article was published in the Speaker of November 2, 1901 as part of a series entitled "Some Urgent Reforms." Chesterton's reference to Mr. Moody is, of course, a reference to Mr. Charles Edward Moody (1818-1890), the founder of the famous Moody's Lending Library. This Library was a peculiarly English institution, and was well known for the care which it took to avoid circulating literature that might be regarded as immoral.
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Synthesis of the Social and the Existential
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