The Defendant


Lu par Ray Clare

(4.5 stars; 41 reviews)

A collection of reprinted articles on a wide-range of subjects, all in the unique style of G. K. Chesterton. Using wit, paradox, and good humor he “defends” a series of seeming harmless things that need no defense, and in so doing he exposes many of the broken assumptions and dogmatic notions of secular humanism and other trends of his age and of ours. (Summary by Ray Clare) (3 hr 16 min)

Chapitres

In Defence of a New Edition 6:59 Lu par Ray Clare
Introduction 9:43 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Penny Dreadfuls 14:40 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Rash Vows 13:24 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Skeletons 11:00 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Publicity 11:43 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Nonsense 12:33 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Planets 11:01 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of China Shepherdesses 10:24 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Useful Information 13:19 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Heraldry 8:54 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Ugly Things 9:48 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Farce 11:37 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Humility 11:55 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Slang 10:12 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Baby-Worship 8:07 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Detective Stories 9:07 Lu par Ray Clare
A Defence of Patriotism 11:49 Lu par Ray Clare

Critiques

Great book


(4 stars)

As always, excellent material.


(5 stars)

I really enjoyed this thoughtful, gentle, occasionally very funny series of essays. It is one of the best statements and reflections on conservatism I have ever heard. People really should read Chesterton more. I really appreciate his gentle kindliness and compassion for the condition of humankind. Nicely read as well.


(5 stars)

Good, clear reader. Fascinating, insightful text.