Definition of G. k. chesterton
1. Noun. Conservative English writer of the Roman Catholic persuasion; in addition to volumes of criticism and polemics he wrote detective novels featuring Father Brown (1874-1936).
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1. Readers and Writers (1917-1921) by Alfred Richard Orage (1922)
"... and say that the perfect English style, which nobody has yet written, will
charm by its power. * Mr. GK Chesterton on Rome and Germany ..."
2. Some Impressions of My Elders by St. John Greer Ervine (1922)
"GK CHESTERTON THERE is a legend, much beholden to Shakespeare, that learning and
leanness are akin to each other, while dull wits flourish in company with ..."
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