Graham Greene: A Critical Study

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English novelist, short-story writer, playwright and journalist, whose novels treat moral issues in the context of political settings. Greene is one of the most widely read novelist of the 20th-century, a superb storyteller. Adventure and suspense are constant elements in his novels and many of his books have been made into successful films. The main topics elaborately dealt in this book are-Graham Greene: An Overview; From Granite to Grass: Graham Greene, Travel and the Primitive; Modernism’s Shell-Shocked History: amnesia, Repetition and the War in Graham Greene’s The Ministry of Fear; Greene, Tolkien and the Mysterious relations of realism and Fantasy; Scobie Reconsidered: A casualty of Catholicism or Conscience?; Graham Greene’s “Saddest Story”; The Pursuit of Justice: Graham Greene’s Refiguring of the Detective Story in It’s a Battlefield’; Experimenting with the Genre: Greene and The Confidential Agent; etc. Definitely, this will serve as a dependable reference book to one and all.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Edwin Arnold

Dr. Edwin Arnold, is a keen scholar of English literature. Having rich experience in teaching, he has made debut in writing critiques on different litterateurs and their literary works.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Hudson

Dr. Rober Hudson, has a brilliant academic record. A novelist and short-story writer himself, he is a researcher, a commentator and a versatile genius.

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Title
Graham Greene: A Critical Study
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126120665
Length
viii+296p., Notes; References; Index; 22cm.
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