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G.K. Chesterton was a master essayist. But reading his essays is not just an exercise in studying a literary form at its finest, it is an encounter with timeless truths that jump off the page as fresh and powerful as the day they were written.
The only problem with Chesterton's essays is that there are too many of them. Over five thousand! For most GKC readers it is not even possible to know where to start or how to begin to approach them.
So three of the world's leading authorities on Chesterton - Dale Ahlquist, Joseph Pearce, Aidan Mackey - have joined together to select the "best" Chesterton essays, a collection that will be appreciated by both the newcomer and the seasoned student of this great 20th century man of letters.
The variety of topics are astounding: barbarians, architects, mystics, ghosts, fireworks, rain, juries, gargoyles and much more. Plus a look at Shakespeare, Dickens, Jane Austen, George MacDonald, T.S. Eliot, and the Bible. All in that inimitable, formidable but always quotable style of GKC. Even more astounding than the variety is the continuity of Chesterton's thought that ties everything together. A veritable feast for the mind and heart.
While some of the essays in this volume may be familiar, many of them are collected here for the first time, making their first appearance in over a century.
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- Published on: 2011-10-18
- Original language: English
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- Dimensions: 7.90" h x 1.10" w x 5.30" l, 1.05 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 405 pages
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Pearce is the highly acclaimed literary biographer of many famous Christian writers.
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92 of 95 people found the following review helpful.
In Defense of Everything Else
By Gord Wilson
Chesterton wrote about a century ago, so the average reader would be no more likely to pick up a work by him than one by Dickens or Poe or Connan Doyle. But publishers have a reason to bring these books back, and with a vengeance-- they're out of copyright, and so free game. And if you did pick up a Chesterton novel with a shiny new cover, and delved into a couple pages, you wouldn't think it was written that long ago. In fact, it seems up to date, when some stories from fifty years ago seem hopelessly dated. This odd fact, in itself, explains the explosive Chesterton revival in our day-- why reading him is spreading like wildfire, helped in no small part by voracious readers and newfound friends.
Just so with the non-fiction, but to a smaller degree, for non-fiction cannot help belonging to a period, and being, in that sense, hopelessly dated. Here again, though, it happens that the particular period of GKC (Edwardian England) and our particular period have a great deal in common, and nowhere is this more evident than when reading GKC. Of course, no one is going to pick up a random book and just start reading, as they might a novel passed on by a friend. So three friends who are also friends of Chesterton's, if a century later, have ganged up to pass on their favorite bits. And yes, they are bits, for Chesterton was a master of the short essay-- yes short. In his own day, they were brief columns in newspapers, or a couple pages in magazines. Hmm, I'm thinking right about now, that might not be so bad. Most of the brief bits were later gathered into books, this being a way to sell books to readers who might have read a few columns and be thirsting for more.
So, oddly enough, anyone who quotes a short bit of Chesterton today probably got it from one of these longer collections of short bits. But who wants to track down all these non-fiction collections, which run into dozens of books in the case of such a prolific author? Someone needs to find the best brief bits in those books and drag them into one book. Someone has. Or rather, three someones have. Three someones pulled together 67 favorite bits into this 380 plus page collection (yes that averages to about 5 or so pages each), and, as in the newspapers of a hundred years ago (and some later), put them once again in the view of the casual reader. Not only that, you get brief introductions by the three someones as to why they love these essays.
I also love the essay, and was first introduced to it in "On Lying in Bed" (which ranks, I might add, as one of the best essays I've ever read). But decide for yourself, it's no. 8 in this volume. Which, incidentally, is ideal for those who've read some GKC novels and wonder if they dare try the non-fiction, and if so, where to start? Readers absolutely new to GKC might get addicted to not only Chesterton, but the form of the essay. And as for those of us who already have both addictions, we simply say "Thank You".
63 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
The perfect introduction to Chesterton's worldview
By Brandon Vogt
I'll admit what few are willing to say: it's tough to read G.K. Chesterton. Now when I say that, I'm not just talking about his complexity or abundant use of paradox, though both are certainly difficult. I'm referring to the fact that Chesterton was so unbelievably prolific that determining where to start is a real challenge. He published scores of book, hundreds of letters, and more than five thousand essays throughout the twentieth century. So where to begin?
Thankfully, for those of us who can't wade through all of his material, we now have a great solution. A trio of the world's leading Chesterton authorities--Dale Ahlquist, Joseph Pearce, and Aidan Mackey--have joined forces to collect his greatest essays into one volume, In Defense of Sanity: The Best Essays of G.K. Chesterton (Ignatius, paperback, 387 pages).
Chesterton's essays provide a great introduction to his thought. According to Ahlquist, "The breadth of G.K. Chesterton's achievement as an essayist is matched only by its depth. He is incredibly prolific and stunningly profound. Reading his essays not only provides a perfect lesson of this art form, but a lesson on everything else."
And he truly means everything else. These 67 essays cover everything from Charles Dickens to mystics to barbarians to the difference between stained glass window and fireworks. They could have easily titled the book, "G.K. Chesterton's Guide to Everything." And because the essays are only 5-6 pages each, the book is easy to pick up and read in spurts.
Orthodoxy remains Chesterton's most famous book, and his novels, mysteries, and poetry better reveal his imagination. But In Defense of Sanity offers the most complete introduction to Chesterton's worldview. It's intelligent, entertaining, and whimsical, just like Chesterton himself, and it reveals the characteristic sanity which makes him the true Apostle of Common Sense.
46 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
A Great Selection of Chesterton Essays
By Reclinator Maximus
There are very few essays in this collection that do not have the power to change one's perception of the world drastically (and for the better). Because so many others have written helpful things, I will just post the table of contents:
1. Introduction to The Defendant (The Defendant, 1901)
2. A Defence of Skeletons (The Defendant, 1901)
3. On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of the Family (Heretics, 1905)
4. On Running After One's Hat (All Things Considered, 1908)
5. Woman (All Things Considered, 1908)
6. A Piece of Chalk (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
7. What I Found in My Pocket (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
8. On Lying in Bed (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
9. The Diabolist (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
10. The Twelve Men (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
11. The Shop of Ghosts (Tremendous Trifles, 1909)
12. The Romantic in the Rain (A Miscellany of Men, 1912)
13. The Mad Official (A Miscellany of Men, 1912)
14. The Mystagogue (A Miscellany of Men, 1912)
15. The Architect of Spears (A Miscellany of Men, 1912)
16. Don't (Daily News, May 7, 1910)
17. The Mystery of the Mystics (Daily News, August 30, 1901)
18. A Much Repeated Repetition (Daily News, March 26, 1904)
19. The Maxims of Maxim (Daily News, February 25, 1905)
20. The Book of Job (GKC as MC, 1929)
21. Cheese (Alarms and Discursions, 1910)
22. On Gargoyles (Alarms and Discursions, 1910)
23. The Fading Fireworks (Alarms and Discursions, 1910)
24. The Furrows (Alarms and Discursions, 1910)
25. The Meaning of Dreams (Lunacy and Letters, 1958)
26. On Being Moved (Lunacy and Letters, 1958)
27. The Pickwick Papers (Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens, 1911)
28. The Bluff of the Big Shops (The Outline of Sanity, 1926)
29. On Architecture (Generally Speaking, 1928)
30. On Shakespeare (Generally Speaking, 1928)
31. The Slavery of Free Verse (Fancies vs. Fads, 1923)
32. Turning Inside Out (Fancies vs. Fads, 1923)
33. On Turnpikes and MediƦvalism (All I Survey, 1933)
34. The Drift from Domesticity (The Thing, 1929)
35. On Vulgarity (Come to Think of It, 1930)
36. On a Humiliating Heresy (Come to Think of It, 1930)
37. On Original Sin (Come to Think of It, 1930)
38. On Jane Austen in the General Election (Come to Think of It, 1930)
39. On Essays (Come to Think of It, 1930)
40. On Evil Euphemisms (Come to Think of It, 1932)
41. A Plea for Prohibition (Sidelights, 1932)
42. The American Ideal (Sidelights, 1932)
43. Marriage and the Modern Mind (Sidelights, 1932)
44. Magic and Fantasy in Fiction (Sidelights, 1932)
45. On the New Prudery (Avowals and Denials, 1934)
46. On the Return of the Barbarian (Avowals and Denials, 1934)
47. On Man: Heir of All the Ages (Avowals and Denials, 1934)
48. On the Instability of the State (Avowals and Denials, 1934)
49. The Romance of Childhood. (All is Grist, 1931)
50. The Surrender upon Sex (The Well and the Shallows, 1935)
51. Reflections on a Rotten Apple (The Well and the Shallows, 1935)
52. Babies and Distributism (The Well and the Shallows, 1935)
53. The Rout of Reason (Where Are the Dead? 1928)
54. Mary Queen of Scots (Revaluations, 1931)
55. George MacDonald (GKC as MC, 1929)
56. Tolerating Other Religions (Illustrated London News, May 31, 1913)
57. The Efficiency of the Police (Illustrated London News, April 1, 1922)
58. About Beliefs (As IWas Saying, 1936)
59. The Common Man (The Common Man, 1950)
60. Two Stubborn Pieces of Iron (The Common Man, 1950)
61. The Revival of Philosophy--Why? (The Common Man, 1950)
62. If I Had Only One Sermon to Preach (The Common Man, 1950)
63. Scipio and the Children (The Spice of Life, 1964)
64. The Philosophy of Islands (The Spice of Life, 1964)
65. The Artistic Side (The Coloured Lands, 1938)
66. What Is Right with the World (The Apostle and the Wild Ducks, 1975)
67. The Spice of Life (The Spice of Life, 1964)
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