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Audiobooks Essays & Short Works The Uses of Diversity
The Uses of Diversity

The Uses of Diversity

by G. K. CHESTERTON (1874 - 1936)

A collection of 35 essays by G.K. Chesterton originally published in his weekly columns in "The Illustrated London News" and the "New Witness". The subjects vary greatly from lamp posts to Jane Austen's Emma, from "On Pigs as Pets" to Mormonism and Christian Science. (Summary by Maria Therese)


Christian Science

Dickens Again

''Ego et Shavius Meus''

Four Stupidities

George Meredith

George Wyndham

Ireland and the Domestic Drama

More Thoughts on Christmas

Mormonism

On Historial Novels

On Lamp-Posts

On Monsters

On Pigs as Pets

On Seriousness

On Stage Costume

Our Latin Relations

Pageants and Dress

Questions of Divorce

Taffy

Tennyson

The Domesticity of Detectives

The Duty of the Historian

The Evolution of Emma

The Futurists

The Humour of King Herod

The Irishman

The Japanese

The Lawlessness of Lawyers

The Plan for a New Universe

The Pseudo-Scientific Books

The Romance of Rostand

The Silver Goblets

The Spirits

The Yule Log and the Democrat

Wishes

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