G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) is a prolific author with a wide range of works, including:
Fiction:
* Father Brown Stories: A series of detective stories featuring the Catholic priest Father Brown, known for his insightful and unorthodox methods.
* The Man Who Was Thursday: A satirical novel about a secret society and the dangers of extremism.
* The Innocence of Father Brown: A collection of Father Brown short stories.
* The Ball and the Cross: A novel that satirizes modernism and challenges the secularization of society.
* The Napoleon of Notting Hill: A satirical novel about a fictional revolution in London.
Non-Fiction:
* Orthodoxy: A classic work of Christian apologetics.
* Heretics: A collection of essays that challenge conventional wisdom.
* The Everlasting Man: An exploration of the nature of humanity and its relationship with God.
* The Outline of Sanity: A collection of essays on various topics, including social and political issues.
* The Victorian Age in Literature: A literary study of the Victorian era.
Poetry:
* The Ballad of the White Horse: An epic poem about the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
* The Wild Knight: A collection of poems about chivalry, love, and faith.
Other Works:
* Autobiography: A memoir of Chesterton's life and writings.
* The Complete Father Brown: A collection of all the Father Brown stories.
* The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton: A comprehensive collection of his works.
Note: "G.K. Hartmann" is not a recognized author. It's likely a misspelling of "G.K. Chesterton."