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G. K. Chesterton

The following items by Chesterton serve as addenda to John Sullivan's standard account, G. K. Chesterton: A Bibliography (London: Univ. of London Press, 1958).

"The Jews in Modern Life," Nation 8 (18 Mar. 1911), 1004; 8 (25 Mar. 1911), 1040; 9 (8 Apr. 1911), 58-59. Letters.

" `He That Hath Ears,' " Nation 9 (29 July 1911), 642. Letter protesting London noise.

"Socrates and Moral Force," Nation 10 (11 Nov. 1911), 242. Letter.

"Peter Pan as a Novel," Nation 10 (18 Nov. 1911), 314. Review of Peter and Wendy, by J. M. Barrie.

" `The Nation' and the Church of England," Nation 10 (25 Nov. 1911), 346. Letter.

"The Danger in Female Labor," Nation 11 (4 May 1912), 162-163; 11 (11 May 1912), 215. Letters.

"The Crime of Being Inefficient," Nation 11 (15 June 1912), 402; 11 (29 June 1912), 475.

"The Weird Sisters," Nation 11 (20 July 1912), 591. Review of The Three Brontës, by May Sinclair.

"The Amateur Gipsy," Nation 12 (12 Oct. 1912), 108. Review of George


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Borrow: The Man and His Books, by Edward Thomas. Various themes in Chesterton's final two paragraphs recur in his discussion of Borrow in The Victorian Age in Literature (1913, p. 151).

"Some Fallacies and Santa Claus," Nation 12 (7 Dec. 1912), 459. Review of The Story of Santa Claus, by S. R. Littlewood.

"Dickens and Little Bethel," Nation 12 (22 Mar. 1913), 1026. Letter in response to one of 8 March (p. 926) by Richard Mudie-Smith.

"Swinburne on Dickens," Nation 12 (29 Mar. 1913), 1068. Review of Charles Dickens, by Algernon Charles Swinburne.

"A Challenge to Liberals," Nation 14 (18 Oct. 1913), 136. Letter.

"Two Critics of the Army," Nation 17 (21 Aug. 1915), 655-666. Review of Who is to Blame for the War, by Houston Steward Chamberlain, and Enlistment or Conscription, by A. M. B. Meakin.

"The Undoing of Democracy," Nation 17 (4 Sept. 1915), 728-729. Review of Peace at Once, by Clive Bell. Replies by Bell in the same number (pp. 738-739) and by George Bernard Shaw on 11 Sept. (pp. 769-770); response to Shaw by Chesterton on 18 Sept. (p. 801); and further response by Shaw on 25 Sept. (pp. 833-834).

"Approaches to Peace," Nation 18 (30 Oct. 1915), 181-182; 18 (13 Nov. 1915), 243; 18 (4 Dec. 1915), 355-356. Letters, occasioning a spate of responses.

"Liberty and Mr. Haynes," Nation 19 (12 Aug. 1916), 599. Letter in response to editorial remarks the previous week (p. 561) on The Decline of Liberty in England by E. S. T. Haynes [Grant Richards].