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G. K. Chesterton
(in full
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
; 1874–1936) was an
English
author and critic who wrote a large and varied number of works, including essays, poems, novels, short stories and more. He is perhaps best remembered today for his delightfully mysterious yet humorous
Father Brown
stories, based on his very popular, imaginary priest-detective.