 The Man with the Golden Key is the name of the chapter, and naturally, that means it discussed "Mr. Ed" or GKC's father, Edward Chesterton, who had a huge influence on his son Gilbert. The chapter also discusses the books Chesterton read as a child, his reading and writing ability from a young age, his mother, and more.
The Man with the Golden Key is the name of the chapter, and naturally, that means it discussed "Mr. Ed" or GKC's father, Edward Chesterton, who had a huge influence on his son Gilbert. The chapter also discusses the books Chesterton read as a child, his reading and writing ability from a young age, his mother, and more.Book discussion of William Oddie's biography, The Romance of Orthodoxy, Chapter one-The Man with the Golden Key
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I succumbed to temptation and ordered the Oddie book last night!
ReplyDeleteAre these podcasts available on iTunes?
ReplyDeleteYes-if you go to iTunes, just search on Nancy Brown or Uncommon Sense and you'll see the podcast there.
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