This study reveals Greene in a dual role as author one who projects literary experience into his view of life and subsequently projects both his experience and its literary interpretation into his fiction; and it defines two phases of Greenes novels through the changing relationship between writer and protagonists. The first phase progresses from acutely sensitive self-divided young men somewhat like the young Greene to embittered alienated characters ostensibly at great distance from their creator. The second phase (1939) includes a series of portraits of the artist through which Greene confronts more directly the tensions and conflicts of his private life.
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