G. K. Chesterton, the "e;Prince of Paradox,"e; is at his witty best in this collection of twenty essays and articles from the turn of the twentieth century. Focusing on "e;heretics"e; - those who pride themselves on their superiority to Christian views - Chesterton appraises prominent figures who fall into that category from the literary and art worlds. Luminaries such as Rudyard Kipling, George B...