A Ballade of Suicide
"A Ballade of Suicide" is a ballade by G. K. Chesterton, originally published in his 1915 collection Poems.
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A Ballad of Suicide
- The G. K.Chesterton web site: more works by G. K. Chesterton
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G. K. Chesterton
- The Ballad of the White Horse (1911)
- "The Rolling English Road" (1913)
- "A Ballade of Suicide" (1915)
- "Lepanto" (1915)
- The Napoleon of Notting Hill (1904)
- The Man Who Was Thursday (1908)
- The Ball and the Cross (1909)
- Manalive (1912)
- The Flying Inn (1914)
- The Club of Queer Trades (1905)
- "The Blue Cross" (1910)
- "The Hammer of God" (1911)
- The Sign of the Broken Sword (1911)
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1922)
- The Incredulity of Father Brown (1926)
- The Poet and the Lunatics (1929)
- The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond (1936)
- Heretics (1905)
- Orthodoxy (1908)
- The New Jerusalem (1920)
- Fancies Versus Fads (1923)
- The Everlasting Man (1925)
- Father Brown, Detective (1934)
- The Adventures of Father Brown (1945)
- Father Brown (1954)
- The Black Sheep (1960)
- He Can't Stop Doing It (1962)
- Father Brown (1966–1972)
- Father Brown (1974)
- Pfarrer Braun (2003–2014)
- Father Brown (2013–present)
- list of episodes
- Sister Boniface Mysteries (2022–present)
- Father Brown
- Flambeau
- G. K.'s Weekly
- Magic
- Frances Blogg (wife)
- Cecil Chesterton (brother)
- The Chesterton Review
- Chesterton Academy
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