02/07/2024
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Author: G. K. Chesterton Genre: Essays & Short Works Chapter: 45
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A collection of the newspaper columns/essays written by G.K. Chesterton for “The New Witness”, under the heading “At the Sign of the World’s End”. This project compiles the articles from 1921 (Summary by Maria Therese)
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The Storm-Glass of Superstition
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The Beard of the Bolshevist
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Street Cries and Arcady
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The Statue and the Irishman
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A Defence of Interviewers
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A Caution About Coats and Canes
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The March to Main Street
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The Plain Man and the Pipe of Peace
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On Dollars and Day-Dreams
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On Making Friends for England
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The Case for the Englishman
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On An American Critic
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Penelope and the Servile State
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The Republican in the Ruins
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The Philosophy of Baby Worship
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The Topsy-Turvey Reformer
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The Unpractical Patriot
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The Religion of Bernard Shaw
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The Soul in Every Legend
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The Extraordinary American
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The American King and the English President
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A Doubt About the Interview
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A Sermon Under Six Heads
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Two Bolshevists and a Pessimist
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King Arthur at the Court of the Yankees
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The Higher Snobbishness
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Mr. R.J. Campbell and the Cabman
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Leaving Out the Story
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The Spade and the Spinning Wheel
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Prohibition and Property
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Feminism and Freemasonry
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Is the Parent a Paradox?
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The Madhouse and the Nursery
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The Sea Monster and the Mob
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Stephen Graham and His Servile State
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Murder and the Might-Have-Been
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Concerning a Strange City
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The Orangeman and the Englishman
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The Ugliness of Utopia
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The Escape From Equality
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Carols and Common Sense