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Graham Greene By Peter Mudford

Graham Greene by Peter Mudford


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This study concentrates on Graham Greene's achievements as a novelist whose work spanned more than sixty years, and was translated into forty languages.

Graham Greene Summary

Graham Greene by Peter Mudford

Graham Greene is among the major creative talents of our time. This study concentrates on his achievements as a novelist whose work spanned more than sixty years, and was translated into forty languages. As skilful in writing with humour as with seriousness, he combined the gifts of a superb story-teller with the power to analyse the political ills and human dilemmas of an age of anxiety. As a writer who `happened to be a Catholic', he also reflected the problem of faith and belief in a time of persistent violence. This study describes his vision of the twentieth century, and his evolving dedication to his craft as a writer of fiction.

About Peter Mudford

Peter Mudford is Reader in Modern English at Birkbeck College, University of London. He has taught Modern Literature in a number of countries including India and the USA. He has published Birds of a different plumage, a study of British Indian Relations from Akbar to Curzon (Collins); The Art of Celebration: a study of late 19th and early 20th century literature (Faber). Memory and Desire: the representation of passion in the European Novella will shortly be published by Duckworth.

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GOR002324175
9780746307588
0746307586
Graham Greene by Peter Mudford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Northcote House Publishers Ltd
1996-01-03
80
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