Chesterton and the romance of Orthodoxy: the making of GKC, 1874-1908

Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy is an exploration of G.K. Chesterton's imaginative and spiritual development, from his early childhood in the 1870s to his intellectual maturity in the first decade of the twentieth century. William Oddie draws extensively on Chesterton's unpublished...

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Subtitles:Making of GKC, 1874-1908
Main Author: Oddie, William (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2008
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy. The Making of GKC 1874–1908. By William Oddie (2009) (Murdoch, Brian)
Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy: The Making of GKC 1874-1908 by William Oddie (review) (2010) (Woodman, Thomas)
Further subjects:B Authors, English ; 20th century ; Biography
B Christianity and literature (Great Britain) History
B Chesterton, G. K ; (Gilbert Keith) ; 1874-1936 ; Orthodoxy
B Chesterton, G. K (Gilbert Keith) (1874-1936) Religion
B Christianity and literature ; Great Britain ; History
B Chesterton, G. K ; (Gilbert Keith) ; 1874-1936 ; Religion
B Electronic books
B Authors, English 20th century Biography
B Chesterton, G. K (Gilbert Keith) (1874-1936) Orthodoxy
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Summary:Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy is an exploration of G.K. Chesterton's imaginative and spiritual development, from his early childhood in the 1870s to his intellectual maturity in the first decade of the twentieth century. William Oddie draws extensively on Chesterton's unpublished letters and notebooks, his journalism, and his early classic writings. - ;On the publication of Orthodoxy in 1908, Wilfrid Ward hailed G. K. Chesterton as a prophetic figure whose thought was to be classed with that Burke, Butler, Coleridge, and John Henry Newman. When Chesterton died in 1936, T. S. Eliot pr
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-391) and index
William Oddie draws extensively on Chesterton's unpublished letters and notebooks, his journalism, and his early classic writings, to reveal the writer's spiritual development, from his early childhood in the 1870s to his intellectual maturity in the first decade of the twentieth century
ISBN:0199551650