Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene

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Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene

Journeys with Saints and Sinners

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

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Language: English

Published by: Continuum

Published on: 17th November 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 352 pages

ISBN: 9781441171955


Overview

Informative, broad-ranging, this title sheds new light on the life and literary art of one of the last century's most celebrated authors.

About the Book

The first volume to be authorized by the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust, "Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene" brings together writers, journalists and scholars to investigate as well as to assess Greene's prolific oeuvre and intense personal interests.

Exploring Greene's Life and Work

Here the reader may explore everything from Greene's Vienna at the time of the filming of "The Third Man" to his sometimes fraught relationship with Evelyn Waugh, from Greene's unconventional fictional treatment of women to his "believing skepticism".

Critical Perspectives

While Greene often informed friends that "a ruling passion gives to a shelf of novels the unity of a system", critics of his literary art have found it extraordinarily difficult to define the content of this "ruling passion".

Paradox and Character

Perhaps this is because Greene's own character seems so paradoxical, ironic even. Moreover, in believing that sin contains within itself the seeds of saintliness, he consistently loiters on what Robert Browning calls "the dangerous edge of things". In exploring this "dangerous edge", this book covers the full breadth of Greene's life and literary career.

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