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  1. Frances Alice Blogg Chesterton (28 June 1869 – 12 December 1938) was an English author of verse, songs and school drama. She was the wife of G. K. Chesterton and had a large role in his career as amanuensis and personal manager.

    • Frances Alice Blogg, 28 June 1869
    • 12 December 1938 (aged 69), Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
  2. Frances Alice Blogg Chesterton (1869-1938) was Gilbert’s wife for thirty-five wonderful years. She spent most of her life in the shadow of her larger than life husband, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. She chose to keep quietly in the background, letting her husband and others take center stage.

  3. 28. Sept. 2016 · Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images. G. K. Chesterton 1874 - 1936, English Author With His Wife Frances Blogg. From The Chestertons By Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, Published London, 1941.

  4. 30. Apr. 2012 · April 30, 2012. QUESTION:I heard a talk by Bishop Sheen quoting Chesterton’s marriage proposal. Can you tell me where I can find the original? ANSWER: He was quoting from a letter Chesterton wrote to his fiance, Frances Blogg, which is reprinted in Maisie Ward’s 1942 biography, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, “To Frances”:

  5. This chapter focuses on G. K. Chesterton's marriage to Frances Blogg on June 28, 1901 at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington, London, and his rise to fame as a writer. It first provides a background on the Chesterton-Blogg wedding before turning to a discussion of Chesterton's first book of prose, The Defendant, published in December 1901.

  6. The Remarkable Wife of G.K. Chesterton. The Woman Who Inspired Chesterton’s Goodness, Creativity, and Faith. Frances Alice Blogg Chesterton (1869-1938) was Gilbert’s wife for thirty-five wonderful years. She spent most of her life in the shadow of her larger than life husband, Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

  7. 26. Dez. 2023 · Frances Blogg (1869–1938) served as the Organising Secretary of the PNEU from 1896–1901. [1] During this time she was courted by and then engaged to the celebrated writer and philosopher G. K. Chesterton. After their marriage in 1901, Frances Chesterton moved on from her formal role in the PNEU, but she remained friendly with the organization.