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G. K. Chesterton: Critical Essay by Thomas E. Porter

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SOURCE: “Gilbert Keith Chesterton,” in Twelve Englishmen of Mystery, edited by Earl F. Bargainnier, Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1984, pp. 66–87.

In the following review, Porter explores the “Father Brown” stories as a tool used by Chesterton to demonstrate Christian perspectives.

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