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Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective Father Brown , [ 3 ] and wrote on apologetics , such as his works Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man. He has been referred to as the "prince of paradox ". The Slade is a department of University College London , where Chesterton also took classes in literature, but he did not complete a degree in either subject.
He married Frances Blogg in ; the marriage lasted the rest of his life. Chesterton credited Frances with leading him back to Anglicanism , though he later considered Anglicanism to be a "pale imitation". He entered in full communion with the Catholic Church in A friend from schooldays was Edmund Clerihew Bentley , inventor of the clerihew , a whimsical four-line biographical poem.
Chesterton himself wrote clerihews and illustrated his friend's first published collection of poetry, Biography for Beginners , which popularised the clerihew form. In September , Chesterton began working for the London publisher George Redway, where he remained for just over a year. Fisher Unwin , [ 18 ] where he remained until During this period he also undertook his first journalistic work, as a freelance art and literary critic.
In , The Daily News gave him a weekly opinion column, followed in by a weekly column in The Illustrated London News , for which he continued to write for the next thirty years. Early on Chesterton showed a great interest in and talent for art. He had planned to become an artist, and his writing shows a vision that clothed abstract ideas in concrete and memorable images.
Father Brown is perpetually correcting the incorrect vision of the bewildered folks at the scene of the crime and wandering off at the end with the criminal to exercise his priestly role of recognition, repentance and reconciliation. For example, in the story " The Flying Stars ", Father Brown entreats the character Flambeau to give up his life of crime: "There is still youth and honour and humour in you; don't fancy they will last in that trade.