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A Study in Greene

A Study in Greene

Graham Greene and the Art of the Novel

by Bernard Bergonzi
Hardback
Publication Date: 07/09/2006

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Bernard Bergonzi has been reading Graham Greene for many years; he still possesses the original edition of The End of the Affair that he bought when it was published in 1951. After so much recent attention to Greene's life he believes it is time to return to his writings; in this critical study Bergonzi makes a close examination of the language and structure of Greene's novels, and traces the obsessive motifs that recur throughout his long career. Most
earlier criticism was written while Greene was still alive and working, and was to some extent provisional, as the final shape of his work was not yet apparent. In this book Bergonzi is able to take a view of
Greene's whole career as a novelist, which extended from 1929 to 1988. He believes that Greene's earlier work was his best, combining melodrama, realism, and poetry, with Brighton Rock, published in 1938, a moral fable that draws on crime fiction and Jacobean tragedy, as the masterpiece. The novels that Greene published after the 1950s were very professional examples of skilful story-telling but represented a decline from this high level of achievement. Bergonzi challenges assumptions
about the nature of Greene's debt to cinema, and attempts to clarify the complexities and contradictions of his religious ideas. Although this book engages with questions that arise in academic discussions of
Greene, it is written with general readers in mind.
ISBN:
9780199291021
9780199291021
Category:
Literary studies: fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
07-09-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
208
Dimensions (mm):
210x145x20mm
Weight:
0.35kg

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