G. K. Chesterton

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Definition

Proper noun: - Gilbert Keith Chesterton: An influential English writer, literary critic, and Christian apologist. He is known for his prolific output across many genres, including journalism, philosophy, poetry, biography, and fiction, often characterized by wit, paradox, and a defense of orthodox Christianity.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • G. K. Chesterton wrote extensively on social criticism and theology.
    • The essays of G. K. Chesterton remain popular for their insightful commentary.
    • Many readers first encounter G. K. Chesterton through his Father Brown detective stories.
Advanced Usage
  • "Chestertonian" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of G. K. Chesterton or his ideas, especially his use of paradox and his robust defense of common sense and Christian orthodoxy.
    • The speaker's argument had a distinctly Chestertonian flavor, turning a popular assumption on its head with good humor.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chestertonian: (Adjective) As described above.
  • Father Brown: (Proper noun) The fictional priest-detective created by Chesterton, who solves crimes through psychological insight and understanding of human sin.
Synonyms
  • The Apostle of Common Sense: A common epithet for Chesterton, highlighting his philosophical stance.
  • The Prince of Paradox: Another common epithet, emphasizing his rhetorical style.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "Chesterton's Fence": A principle of reform which states that one should not remove a fence, law, or custom until they understand why it was originally erected. This concept is derived from his writings.
    • Before we dismantle this old policy, we should remember Chesterton's Fence and investigate its original purpose.
Noun
  1. 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)