Lecture 1: Greybeards at Play and The Wild Knight
Chesterton’s Early Poetry
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Lecture 1: Greybeards at Play and The Wild Knight
Chesterton’s Early Poetry
Chesterton’s First Book of Essays
Lecture 3: Twelve Types (and Varied Types)
Chesterton’s Second Book of Essays on Historical and Literary Figures
Chesterton’s Appreciation of the Poet: On a Happy Man
Chesterton’s Appreciation of the Now-Forgotten Painter
Lecture 6: The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Chesterton’s First Novel
Lecture 7: The Club of Queer Trades
Chesterton’s Send-Up of Sherlock Holmes
Leading Thinkers of Chesterton’s Day and Why They are Wrong
The Best Work of Literary Criticism Ever Written
Lecture 10: The Man Who Was Thursday
Chesterton’s Cosmic Detective Story
Lecture 11: All Things Considered
Essays on “All Things”
The Timeless Defense of Christianity
Lecture 13: George Bernard Shaw
A Thorough Analysis of Shaw
Lecture 14: Tremendous Trifles
Essays Originally from The Daily News
Lecture 15: The Ball and the Cross
The Story of a Duel and a Debate
Lecture 16: What’s Wrong with the World
The Title Says it All
Lecture 17: Alarms and Discursions
Essays from The Daily News
A Masterful Exploration of the Eighteenth-Century Mystic
Lecture 19: Appreciations and Criticisms
Introductions to Each of Charles Dickens’ Novels
Lecture 20: The Innocence of Father Brown
The First Collection of Father Brown Stories
Lecture 21: The Ballad of the White Horse
The Last Great Epic Poem in the English Language
The Story of the Irrepressible Innocent Smith
Lecture 23: A Miscellany of Men
Essays from The Daily News
Lecture 24: The Victorian Age in Literature
Literary Criticism of Nineteenth-Century English Writers
Chesterton’s First Major Play
A Rollicking Novel About Prohibition, Filled with Drinking Songs
Lecture 27: The Wisdom of Father Brown
The Second Collection of the Priest-Detective
How Lepanto Found Its Way Into Print
Lecture 29: The Appetite of Tyranny
World War 1 Propaganda
Lecture 30: A Short History of England
Chesterton’s Complete and Cohesive Story of England