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Matthew Beaumont is Senior Lecturer in English, University College London, UK. His previous books include The Task of the Critic: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue.
Matthew Ingleby is Lecturer in Victorian Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
Introduction, Matthew Beaumont and Matthew Ingleby
1. "Dull Would He Be of Soul": Why Chesterton Loved London, Michael Hurley
2. Chesterton's London(s): Singular or Plural? Lynne Hapgood
3. Undecidable Chesterton: Being and the City, Julian Wolfreys
4. Estranging the Everyday: Chesterton's Urban Modernism, Colin Cavendish Jones
5. Puck in Pimlico: Urban Recreation in the Father Brown Stories, Michael Shallcross
6. Signs Taken for Wonders: Adverts and Sacraments in Chesterton's London, Mark Knight
7. Distributism and the City, Matthew Taunton
8. Rifling Satan's Fold: Chesterton and the Romance of Burglary, Matthew Ingleby
9. Queer Trades: Homosociality and the City in G.K. Chesterton, Merrick Burrow
10. The Knight-Errant in the Street: Chesterton, Childe Roland and the City, Matthew Beaumont
11. Looking for London in London: Chesterton, Machen and the Invisible City, Nick Freeman
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