G.K. Chesterton (1874–1936) stands out as an eminent English writer, renowned for his versatile and prolific contributions to the literary world. Best known for his Christian apologetics, notably 'Orthodoxy' and 'The Everlasting Man', he was also a master of fiction, especially famous for his Father Brown detective stories. A profound essayist, Chesterton's works are characterized by his wit, a lo...