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Chesterton's and works
Pivotal among Belloc's and Chesterton's other works regarding distributism include The Servile State, and Outline of Sanity.
Amongst Chesterton's works are Portrait of a Leader ( 1937 ), a hagiography of Mosley ; Why I left Mosley ( 1938 ), which broke from his earlier work ; The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism ( 1948 ) in which he distanced himself from this form of prejudice ; and The New Unhappy Lords, a diatribe against international finance.
Attending the University of Toronto, Kenner studied under Marshall McLuhan, who wrote the introduction to Kenner's first book Paradox in Chesterton, about G. K. Chesterton's works.
This is a common theme in Chesterton's works, and one which he gave fictional embodiment to in Manalive.
Among literary works that reference the verse are Chaucer's " Summoner's Tale ", Byron's Don Juan, Tennyson's Harold, Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and G. K. Chesterton's " The Innocence of Father Brown.

Chesterton's and Man
Gabriel Syme, the main character, was given the title of Thursday in G. K. Chesterton's novel " The Man Who Was Thursday ".
* Many of G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown stories, notably " The Secret Garden ", " The Invisible Man ," " The Wrong Shape ," " The Oracle of the Dog ," " The Dagger with Wings " and " The Miracle of Moon Crescent "
In G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday, the narrator states that the wealthy Dr. Renard's rooms " were like the Musée de Cluny.
* Gabriel Syme is the main character in G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday.
The religion of the Calormenes seems more likely to have been based on early Canaanite and Carthaginian religion, which also required human sacrifice, and was portrayed as the ultimate in diabolism in G. K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man, a book which Lewis admired.
" In G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday, the protagonist, Gabriel Syme, praises Bradshaw as a poet of order: " No, take your books of mere poetry and prose ; let me read a time table, with tears of pride.

Chesterton's and Napoleon
* The Napoleon of Notting Hill etext at G. K. Chesterton's Works on the Web.

Chesterton's and London
In 1936, Bryant took over G. K. Chesterton's " Our Note Book " column for the Illustrated London News.

Chesterton's and .
Ward's 1913 article " Eugenics, Euthenics, and Eudemics " and Chesterton's 1917 book Eugenics and Other Evils were harshly critical of the rapidly growing eugenics movement.
It was probably the priest who received Jones into the Church, Father John O ' Connor ( in fact the model for G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown character ), who suggested that he contact the Catholic artist Eric Gill.
* G. K. Chesterton's poem The Ballad of the White Horse gives a Christian interpretation to the continual scouring needed to maintain the impression in the chalk over the intervening millennia.
Chesterton High School operates Chesterton's only local radio station, WDSO 88. 3FM.
Chesterton's park system includes several large public parks and sports fields.
In G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy, Pimlico is used as an example of " a desperate thing.
* G. K. Chesterton's poem The Ballad of the White Horse.
It was immortalised in the lines of G. K. Chesterton's poem The Rolling English Road from his book The Flying Inn: " For there is good news yet to hear and fine things to be seen ; Before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green.
Chesterton's version changes all this ; it is less intuitive to write and has a more unusual sound.

allegorical and works
The Timaeus remained known in a Latin rendition by Calcidius through the Middle Ages, and the allegorical aspect of Atlantis was taken up by Humanists in utopian works of several Renaissance writers, such as Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and Thomas More's Utopia.
His works in that building include allegorical medallions representing Science, Art, Justice, and Religion in the Capitol Rotunda, large lunette murals underneath the Capitol dome, and a number of works in the House Chamber.
" Thus irreal works such as Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics and Jorge Luis Borges ' Ficciones can be seen as an attempt to find a new allegorical language to explain our changed perceptions of the world that have been brought about by our scientific and technical culture, especially concepts such as quantum physics or the theory of relativity.
The Children of Gebelawi ( 1959, also known as " Children of our Alley ") one of Mahfouz's best known works, has been banned in Egypt for alleged blasphemy over its allegorical portrayal of God and the monotheistic Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, until the ban was released in 2006.
His works completed, the Earl staged a spectacular 19-day-festival in July 1575 as a final, allegorical bid for the Queen's hand ; it was as much a request to give him leave to marry someone else.
However, Tolkien frequently disliked the idea that his works were allegorical, saying in the foreword to the 2nd edition of The Lord of the Rings, " But I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations ..." and " I think that many confuse ' applicability ' with ' allegory '; but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.
Along with his brother Ambrosius, he produced landscapes, allegorical scenes and other works of meticulous detail.
René was also the author of two allegorical works: a devotional dialogue, Le Mortifiement de vaine plaisance ( The Mortification of Vain Pleasure, 1455 ), and a love quest, Le Livre du Cuer d ' amours espris ( The Book of the Love-Smitten Heart, 1457 ).
Grosseteste wrote a number of early works in Latin and French while he was a clerk ( see biography above ), including one called Chasteau d ' amour, an allegorical poem on the creation of the world and Christian redemption, as well as several other poems and texts on household management and courtly etiquette.
* The Stucchi or Priùli Room has a double name due to both the stucco works that adorn the vault and lunettes, dating from the period of Doge Marino Grimani ( 1595 – 1605 ), and the presence of the armorial bearings of Doge Antonio Priùli ( 1618 – 1623 ), which are to be seen on the fireplace, surmounted by allegorical figures.
* Directly linked to the Shield Hall, the Philosophers ’ Room takes its name from the twelve pictures of ancient philosophers which were set up here in the 18th century, to be later replaced with allegorical works and portraits of Doges.
His principal works include, " The Boy " ( 1885 ); " Cain " ( 1886 ), later destroyed ; " Brotherly Love ," sometimes called " Two Friends " ( 1887 ); the allegorical " Two Natures " ( 1894, in the Metropolitan Museum, New York ); " The Hewer " ( 1902, at Cairo, Illinois ); " Great God Pan " Dodge Hall quadrangle, Columbia University campus, New York City ; the " Rose Maiden "; the simple and graceful " Maidenhood ".
Most Cavalier works had allegorical and / or classical references.
These included Patrick Evans ’ s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
Many of these are allegorical commentaries on the Pentateuch, but there are several significant other works of history and philosophy.
Philo's works concerned mainly with allegorical interpretation include:
Among the extensive group of works by Corrado Giaquinto in the Prado, worth separate mention are the preparatory oil sketch for the fresco in the Royal Palace in Madrid entitled The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus, and the allegorical composition of Justice and Peace.
" His buildings can be considered total works of art in which architecture and the figurative arts are united to express a predominant idea — the glorification of God or the patron saint in ecclesiastical architecture or the allegorical glorification of the ruler or of the noble patron in secular buildings ... All of his works are composed of several different elements or contrasting features that are harmonized in a unified whole and in reference to their natural and artistic environment ".
The range of Henryson's shorter works includes a highly original pastourelle on a theme of love, as well as a bawdy passage of comic flyting which targets the medical practises of his day, a highly crafted and compressed poem of Marian devotion, some allegorical works, some philosophical meditations, and a prayer against the pest.
Cole was primarily a painter of landscapes, but he also painted allegorical works.
These works were followed by a long allegorical poem, De sorte Riddere ( The Black Knights, 1814 ), which closed his first period.

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