“The Ungovernable Sense of Life”

From G. K. Chesterton’s Charles Dickens, the Last of the Great Men No man ever encouraged his characters so much as Dickens. “I am an affectionate father,” he says, “to every child of my fancy.” He was not only an affectionate father, he was an ever-indulgent father. The children of his fancy are spoilt children. … Continue reading “The Ungovernable Sense of Life”