G. K. Chesterton at work
circa 1934
Historical Context
By 1934, Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) was at the height of his creative powers. Having settled in Beaconsfield—just west of London—in the early 1930s, he produced some of his most influential works here, including The Everlasting Man and the essay collection Our Generation. Renowned for his sharp wit, paradoxical style and Christian apologetics, Chesterton’s weekly columns in the Daily News and Illustrated London News reached a wide readership, cementing his reputation as “the Prince of Paradox.”
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