In the engaging Chesterton and Evil, Mark Knight offers a compelling analysis of the increasingly marginalized, but undoubtedly influential Gilbert Keith Chesterton and his late 19th and early 20th century fiction. In his Autobiography Chesterton observed: "Perhaps, when I eventually emerged as a sort of theorist, and was described as an Optimist, it was because I was one of the few people in that world of diabolism who really believed in devils." Arguing that a serious analysis of the nature of evil is at the center of his fiction, Chesterton and Evil offers an exciting, new interdisciplinary reading of Chesterton's work, and provides a means of locating it among important theological and cultural concerns of his age.
- | Author: Mark Knight
- | Publisher: Fordham University Press
- | Publication Date: Mar 01, 2004
- | Number of Pages: 340 pages
- | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
- | ISBN-10: 0823223094
- | ISBN-13: 9780823223091