Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
123
Language
English
Published
Nov 10, 2015
Publisher
Kypros Press
Description
All Things Considered features more than thirty columns that G.K. Chesterton wrote for the London Daily News in the years before World War I. Covering a variety of themes, each is written with the same high quality that readers have come to expect of Chesterton. In an essay on canvassing, Chesterton ponders some unusual double standards. In another, he writes about daily annoyances. Another covers literature. But regardless of the topic, each of the essays in All Things Considered is the usual Chesterton masterpiece, tempting the reader to track down even more of the 4,000 newspaper columns penned by Chesterton during his career.
G.K. Chesterton is well known as a novelist, essayist, storyteller, poet, philosopher, theologian, historian, artist, and critic. He's less well-known as a journalist these days, yet all evidence indicates that he viewed his work for the various newspapers as his primary raison-de-etre. Therefore anyone interested in exploring the works of this colossal genius should include a sampling of his newspaper columns, as featured in All Things Considered, along with all of his other brilliant books.
G.K. Chesterton is well known as a novelist, essayist, storyteller, poet, philosopher, theologian, historian, artist, and critic. He's less well-known as a journalist these days, yet all evidence indicates that he viewed his work for the various newspapers as his primary raison-de-etre. Therefore anyone interested in exploring the works of this colossal genius should include a sampling of his newspaper columns, as featured in All Things Considered, along with all of his other brilliant books.
Genres
Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
Biography
Action & Adventure
Autobiography & Memoir
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
Humor
Business & Economics
Philosophy
Fantasy
Poetry
Travel
Art & Photography
Classics
Contemporary
Politics
Nature
Reviews
View AllWonderful little book. It makes you think about pretty much everything. The tone is low-key sassy and this is so funny.
February 17th 2026