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  1. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Neix Cecil Edward, germà de Gilbert. 1879 La família Chesterton es trasllada a viure de Sheffield Terrace a Warwick Gardens (Kensington, Londres) poc temps després del naixement de Cecil. 1881 Gilbert ingressa a l’escola preparatòria de Colet Court (Hammersmith, Londres); hi estudiarà durant el període 1881-1886. 1886

  2. Cecil Edward, Gilbert’s brother, is born. 1879 Chesterton’s family moves to Sheffield Terrace in Warwick Gardens (Kensington, London). 1881 Gilbert enters Colet Court prep school (Hammersmith, London); he’ll study there for the period 1881-1886. 1886 Begins his notebook, in which he writes poetry and articles and makes drawings. 1887 January

  3. Cecil Chesterton. . . ( m. 1916; died 1918) . Ada Elizabeth Chesterton ( née Jones; 30 June 1869 – 20 January 1962) was a British socialist, journalist, and philanthropist. Her best known work was In Darkest London .

  4. Relatives. Cecil Chesterton (brother) A. K. Chesterton (first cousin, once removed) Signature. Gilbert Keith Chesterton KC*SG (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936) was an English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic. [2] Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective Father Brown, [3] and wrote on apologetics.

  5. Cecil corria o risco de ser preso e isso atingiu muito Chesterton, que ficou muito doente ao final de 1914. Cecil, inclusive, foi ferido em combate na Primeira Guerra e morreu por conta dos ferimentos na França, em 1918.

  6. Trabalhou como jornalista nas editoras Redway, The Illustrated London News, T. Fisher Unwin e no Daily News; Em 1926 fundou a revista G. K’s Weekly com seu irmão Cecil Chesterton. Nesta revista, publicou sobre o distributismo e até George Orwell fez publicações. Escreveu mais de oitenta livros e mais de 4000 artigos.

  7. In 1919, Cecil Chesterton's A History of the United States was published, posthumously. In the introduction, his brother G. K. Chesterton wrote this about him In collaboration with Mr. Belloc he had written The Party System, in which the plutocratic and corrupt nature of our present polity is set forth.