Graham Greene Studies
English

About The Book

<p>In this first volume the reader will find a collection of articles written by scholars who have read studied and analyzed the work of Graham Greene. This volume includes the following articles:</p><p><strong>“Reflections</strong><strong>”</strong> byJudith Adamson</p><p><strong>“Shades of Greene in Catholic Literary Modernism</strong>” by Mark Bosco</p><p><strong>“Figures in Greene</strong><strong>’s Carpet: <em>The Power & the Glory </em>to <em>Monsignor Quixote</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by<strong><em> </em></strong>Robert M. Davis</p><p><strong>“Graham Greene</strong><strong>’s Books for Children” </strong>by François Gallix</p><p><strong>“Graham Greene & the Congo 1959: Personal Memories and Background of <em>A Burnt-Out Case</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by Michel Lechat</p><p><strong>“The Furthest Escape Of All: Darkness And Refuge In The Belgian Congo</strong>” by Michael Meeuwis</p><p><strong>“‘Memory Cheats’: Deception Recollection and the Problem of Reading in <em>The Captain and the Enemy</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by Frances McCormack</p><p><strong>“Graham Greene in Love and War: French Indochina and the Making of <em>The Quiet American</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by Kevin Ruane</p><p>“‘<strong>The Invisible Japanese Gentleman</strong><strong>’: Graham Greene</strong><strong>’s Literary Influence in Japan”</strong> by Motonori Sato</p><p><strong>“‘All Writers are Equal but Some Writers are More Equal than Others</strong><strong>’: Some Reflections on Links and Contrasts Between Graham Greene and George Orwell</strong><strong>” </strong>by Neil Sinyard</p><p><strong>“Darkest Greeneland: <em>Brighton Rock</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by Cedric Watts</p><p><strong>“Travels with Graham Greene</strong><strong>” </strong>by Bernard Diederich</p><p><strong>“Traveling in Greeneland</strong><strong>” </strong>by Quentin Falk</p><p><strong><em>“Dr. Fischer of Geneva </em>or There</strong><strong>’s so Much More to Christmas Crackers” </strong>by David Pearce</p><p><strong>“REVIEW—Jon Wise and Mike Hill: <em>The Works of Graham Greene Volume 2: The Graham Greene Archives</em></strong><strong><em>” </em></strong>by Judith Adamson</p><p><strong><em>“The Ritz</em></strong><strong><em>”</em></strong> by Graham Greene</p><p> </p><p> </p>
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE