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Chesterton had a great influence on many writers, especially in the early twentieth century. He was for many years president of The Detection Club, an organization for writers of [[Mystery Fiction]] (the oath of which, devised by GKC, demanded that members write only [[Fair Play Whodunnit|Fair Play Whodunnits]]); such writers as [[Agatha Christie]], Fr. Ronald Knox, and [[Dorothy L. Sayers]] were co-members. Chesterton's fellow Roman Catholics Hilaire Belloc ([[Heterosexual Life Partners|Chesterton and Belloc]] were collectively nicknamed the [[Portmanteau Couple Name|Chesterbelloc]] by Chesterton's "friendly enemy" [[George Bernard Shaw]]) and [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]] were admirers, and GKC's apologetic writings (especially ''Orthodoxy'' and ''The Everlasting Man'') helped inspire [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]] to (re-)convert to Christianity. Golden Age mystery author John Dickson Carr was such a strong admirer that he modeled his most famous character, Dr. Gideon Fell, on Chesterton's appearance. More recently, [[Neil Gaiman]] modeled a character in ''[[The Sandman]]'' after him, got his inspiration for [[Neverwhere|London Below]] from ''The Napoleon of Notting Hill'' (as he relates [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatlife/6915542/Neil-Gaiman-introduces-Neverwhere.html here]), and Gaiman and [[Terry Pratchett]] dedicated ''[[Good Omens]]'' "To G.K. Chesterton: A Man Who Knew What Was Going On."
 
=== {{examples|Works by G. K. Chesterton with their own trope pages include: ===}}
 
* ''[[Father Brown]]'' stories
* ''[[The Man Who Was Thursday]]''
 
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* [[Above Good and Evil]]: The claim of the Communist in "The Unmentionable Man" (in ''The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond.'')
* [[Alliteration]]: Chesterton loved this trope.