Nagoya University (Japan)
Nagoya University: Appreciations and Criticisms of Works of Charles Dickens
G.K. Chesterton offers this look at Dickens' importance and his role in the post-Victorian Age. Each chapter is a separate link.
Nagoya University (Japan)
Nagoya University: g.k. Chesterton: Charles Dickens (1906)
Read Chesteron's critical take on Dickens' life and work. Conveniently divided into chapters.
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame: Chesterton Day by Day
A little of Chesterton for each day of the year. Choose by month.
University of Notre Dame
Greybeards at Play: Literature and Art for Old Gentlemen
Comic illustrations and witty text are highlights of this online book by the humorist G. K. Chesterton.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: The Man Who Knew Too Much by G. K. Chesterton
A well-known Chesterton novel, The Man Who Knew Too Much, is available here as plain text.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton
Provides multiple digital formats of the full text of G. K. Chesterton's epic poem.
University of Virginia
University of Virginia: Leo Tolstoy
This e-text is provided for by the University of Virginia. G.K. Chesterton contributed the biographical sketch for this collaborative volume on Tolstoy's life and work. Includes some page images and many illustrations from the original...
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: E Book of the Ball and the Cross
The fantastic story from the Project Gutenberg (1874-1936 CE) may have some elements worth discussing as the modern world grapples with war based on religious belief. The complete full-text of this literary work is available to download...
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Ccel: The Man Who Was Thursday
This site is provided for by the Christian Classics ethereal Library. Masterful detective fiction from G.K. Chesteron. Offered here in html, .rtf, .pdf, and plain text.
Other
The American Chesterton Society
If you are looking for information or excerpts of material relating to G.K. Chesterton, this is the place to begin. It begins with an introduction and defense of Chesterton as being "The best writer of the 20th century," and provides...