Talk:The Napoleon of Notting Hill

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[edit] Claims of influence

These claims that Gandhi and Michael Collins were influenced by The Napoleon of Notting Hill really need to be substantiated. In the case of Michael Collins, I believe he said somthing about the book, I will try to dig it out.

As far a Gandhi is concerned, on the main Chesterton article there is a different claim that he was influenced by a piece of Chesterton's journalism (as apposed to tNoNH). It really should be established which (if either) of these claims is correct, otherwise they should be removed. Iron Ghost August 5th, 2005


Pearce's biography talks about this novel's influence on Michael Collins, but it doesn't say the novel influenced Gandhi. It does say that an article Chesterton wrote in the Illustrated London News in October 1910 about Indian nationalism affected Gandhi 'profoundly.' Jontveit March 19, 2006