Dangerous edges of Graham Greene: journeys with saints and sinners
2012; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 49; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.49-5513
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresDermot Gilvary, Darren J. N. Middleton,
Tópico(s)Names, Identity, and Discrimination Research
ResumoForeword. David Lodge Introduction. Mark Bosco, S. J. and Dermot Gilvary 1. Stamboul Train: Timetable for 1932. David R.A. Pearce 2. 'Ghost on the Rooftops': How Joseph Conrad Haunted Greene. Cedric Watts. 3. The Making of the Outsider in the Short Stories of the 1930s. Rod Mengham 4. The Riddles of Greene: Brighton Rock Revisited. Francois Gallix 5. 'Innocence and Experience: Condition of Childhood in Greene's Fiction. Peter Hollindale 6. Janiform Greene: Paradoxes and Pleasures of Power and the Glory. Cedric Watts 7. Sigmund Freud and Greene in Vienna. Brigitte Timmermann 8. Going Especially Careful: Language Reference in Greene. David Crystal 9. Prophecy and Comedy in Havana: Greene's Spy Fiction and Cold War Reality. Christopher Hull 10. Graham Greene and Burnt-out Case: Psychoanalytic Michael Brearley 11. A Touch of Evolutionary Religion. Darren J. N. Middleton 12. Inside and Outside: Greene and Evelyn Waugh. Robert Murray Davis 13. The Long Wait for Aunt Augusta: Reflections on Greene's Fictional Women. Judith Adamson 14. Graham Greene and Alfred Hitchcock. Mike Hill 15. The Plays of Greene. Michael Billington 16. Graham Greene and Charlie Chaplin. Neil Sinyard 17. The Later Greene: From Modernist to Moralist. Frances McCormack Afterword: Reading Greene in the Twenty-First Century Monica Ali For Further Reading Websites Relating to Greene Contributors Index.
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