Graham Greene

Fictions, Faith and Authorship

(Autor) Professor Michael G. Brennan
Formato: Hardcover
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In this significant rereading of Graham Greene's writing career, Michael Brennan explores the impact of major issues of Catholic faith and doubt on his work, particularly in relation to his portrayal of secular love and physical desire, and examines the religious and secular issues and plots involving trust, betrayal, love and despair. Although Greene's female characters have often been underestimated, Brennan argues that while sometimes abstract, symbolic and two-dimensional, these figures often prove central to an understanding of the moral, personal and spiritual dilemmas of his male characters. Finally, he reveals how Greene was one of the most generically ambitious writers of the twentieth century, experimenting with established forms but also believing that the career of a successful novelist should incorporate a great diversity of other categories of writing. Offering a new and original perspective on the reading of Greene's literary works and their importance to English twentieth-century fiction, this will be of interest to anyone studying Greene.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781847063380
Año de publicación:
2010
Fecha publicación:
18 de Marzo de 2010

Professor Michael G. Brennan

Professor Michael G. Brennan is a renowned literary critic known for his groundbreaking work on postcolonial literature. His influential book "Decolonizing the Canon" challenges traditional Western perspectives and expands the boundaries of literary analysis. Brennan's writing is characterized by its incisive analysis and commitment to social justice, making him a pioneering figure in the field.

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