Charles Dickens SelfThere is no better critic of Dickens, wrote T. S. Eliot in 1927, than Mr. Chesterton. An additional century of literary criticism notwithstanding, that judgment still resounds with the ring of truth. Charles Dickens: A Critical Study, which first appeared in print in 1906, offers compelling evidence in support of Eliots claim. An absorbing blend of biography and literary analysis, delivered in Chestertons inimitable style, the Study treats of Dickens
the lives of St
Chris Ferrara narrates his case against the viruses of novelty and their neo-Catholic apologists with painstaking documentation and a lively and witty style
is the font from which all the Church's spiritual power flows
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In this collection of essays produced to celebrate the Institute of Public AffairsÔÇÖ 2014 Foundations of Western Civilisation Symposium
What if the Reformers really were heroes
authentic personal stories
The universality of the salvation offered by and through Christ generates real-life conversions— changes in the hearts and visions of many
Without fudging or flinching
readers are immersed into the heroic actions of a courageous Champion of the Poor
The author: Father Michael was ordained in 2001 and is currently the Assistant to the Dean at St Mary's Cathedral
A brutally honest assessment from a remarkable doctor