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G. K. Chesterton: Critical Essay by Aden W. Hayes and Khachig Tololyan

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SOURCE: “The Cross and the Compass: Patterns of Order in Chesterton and Borges,” in Hispanic Review, Vol. 49, No. 4, Autumn, 1981, pp. 395–405.

In the following review, Hayes and Tololyan consider Borges' use of “Chestertonian” themes in his own detective stories.

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