This study examines a selection of Chesterton's novels, poetry, and literary criticism and outlines the distinctive philosophy of history that emerges from these writings. Specifically, McCleary contends that Chesterton's recurring use of the themes of locality, patriotism, and nationalism embodies a distinctive understanding of what gives history its coherence.
This study examines a selection of Chesterton's novels, poetry, and literary criticism and outlines the distinctive philosophy of history that emerges from these writings. Specifically, McCleary contends that Chesterton's recurring use of the themes of locality, patriotism, and nationalism embodies a distinctive understanding of what gives history its coherence.
Joseph McCleary is Superintendent of the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School District near Boston.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Critics and Chesterton's Philosophy of History Chapter Two: Influences and Contemporaries Chapter Three: The Critical Lens Chapter Four: The Creative Lens Chapter Five: The Critical and Creative Legacy: Dawson, Waugh, and McLuhan Chapter Six: Conclusion: Locality, Patriotism, and Nationalism and One Lens More Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Critics and Chesterton's Philosophy of History Chapter Two: Influences and Contemporaries Chapter Three: The Critical Lens Chapter Four: The Creative Lens Chapter Five: The Critical and Creative Legacy: Dawson, Waugh, and McLuhan Chapter Six: Conclusion: Locality, Patriotism, and Nationalism and One Lens More Notes Bibliography Index
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