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Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene Prof Dermot Gilvary

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene By Prof Dermot Gilvary

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene by Prof Dermot Gilvary


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Focuses on the life and literary art of Graham Greene, one of the last century's most celebrated authors. This title brings together writers, journalists and scholars to investigate as well as to assess Greene's prolific oeuvre and intense personal interests.

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene Summary

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene: Journeys with Saints and Sinners by Prof Dermot Gilvary

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

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene Reviews

Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene brings together some of the most innovative contemporary research on an essential modern author. Among the many topics addressed in this book are Greene's relations with his friend and contemporary Evelyn Waugh, the influence of Conrad on his works, his portrayal of women in fiction, the importance of psychoanalysis in understanding his works, and the surprising background of Stamboul Train. This highly readable collection presents essays by a group of established scholars, but also introduces the work of newcomers. Full of vitality and insight, Dangerous Edges will become indispensable to both scholars and aficionados. -- Richard Greene, Professor of English, University of Toronto, Canada, and editor of Graham Greene: A Life in Letters (London: Little, Brown, 2007; New York: W. W. Norton, 2008).
As someone who thought he knew a fair bit about Graham Greene, this book taught me a wide range of fascinating things and proved, yet again, the richness of Greene in that he continues to entertain, challenge and excite us long after his passing. - Tim Butcher, author of Chasing the Devil: A Journey Through Sub-Saharan Africa in the Footsteps of Graham Greene (Vintage, 2011).
... this is a volume of essays to be read slowly, explored and savoured. It succeeds in the disparate functions of providing a range of scholarly articles for Greene enthusiasts and yet would be a great starting point for those less familiar with his work... a book that I can whole-heartedly recommend. -- A Sort of Newsletter (Newsletter of the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust
'The essays-17 in all-cover a range of topics...The long bibliography suggests that interest in Greene is strong.'-Choice Magazine

About Prof Dermot Gilvary

Darren J. N. Middleton (Ph.D., The University of Glasgow, Scotland) is Professor of Literature and Theology at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He is the author of three books, including Theology after Reading: Christian Imagination and the Power of Fiction (Baylor University Press, 2008), as well as four edited volumes on religion, literature and film. Dermot Gilvary was the director of the Graham Greene International Festival, now in its fourteenth year. He teaches English language and literature at Oakham School, Rutland, England, UK. He is a playwright and the editor of Dr. Brigitte Timmermann's The Third Man's Vienna (Shippen Rock, Vienna, 2005). David Lodge, CBE, is a novelist and academic. He has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize (for Small World in 1984 and for Nice Work in 1988), and was the recipient of the Whitbread Book of Year Award (for How Far Can You Go? in 1980) and the Hawthornden Prize (for Changing Places in 1975). Monica Ali is a British novelist. She is the author of Brick Lane, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2003, Alentejo Blue and In the Kitchen: A Novel.

Table of Contents

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

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NLS9781441164162
9781441164162
1441164162
Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene: Journeys with Saints and Sinners by Prof Dermot Gilvary
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Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-11-17
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