Brian McFarlane reviews a hard-to-classify account of the influence of Graham Greene, in his review of the book 'The man within my head' by Pico Iyer, published by Bloomsbury, New York, 2012
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It has been said that the history ...
The article highlights the influence of the French existentialist philosopher Sartre on Greene. Alon...
Criticism of Graham Greene often centers around what has been termed Greene's "obsessions." Much has...
Pico Iyer (Siddharth Pico Raghavan Iyer) is a british-born travel writer and journalist of Indian de...
The eight novels of Graham Greene offer the reader a penetrating and provocative analysis of certain...
Reviews the book 'Graham Greene's Narrative Strategies: A Study of the Major Novels,' by Murray Rost...
This collection of fourteen essays by American and English scholars—many of them hitherto unpublishe...
PhDLiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
Lack of religious sense in twentieth century made so many writers to object to the situation. One of...
In the present age, men are suffering from a sense of desolation-a privation of communication and of...
Graham Greene did not receive serious critical attention as a novelist until the publication of Brig...
The pursuit of selfhood in Graham Greene's novels emerges from a radical dichotomy between mind and ...
Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters: Group Germanic Philology of the Sta...
English novelist, short-story writer, playwright and journalist, Graham Greene was one of the most w...
Graham Greene Studies is an academic, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the life and work of Graham G...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It has been said that the history ...
The article highlights the influence of the French existentialist philosopher Sartre on Greene. Alon...
Criticism of Graham Greene often centers around what has been termed Greene's "obsessions." Much has...
Pico Iyer (Siddharth Pico Raghavan Iyer) is a british-born travel writer and journalist of Indian de...
The eight novels of Graham Greene offer the reader a penetrating and provocative analysis of certain...
Reviews the book 'Graham Greene's Narrative Strategies: A Study of the Major Novels,' by Murray Rost...
This collection of fourteen essays by American and English scholars—many of them hitherto unpublishe...
PhDLiteratureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
Lack of religious sense in twentieth century made so many writers to object to the situation. One of...
In the present age, men are suffering from a sense of desolation-a privation of communication and of...
Graham Greene did not receive serious critical attention as a novelist until the publication of Brig...
The pursuit of selfhood in Graham Greene's novels emerges from a radical dichotomy between mind and ...
Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters: Group Germanic Philology of the Sta...
English novelist, short-story writer, playwright and journalist, Graham Greene was one of the most w...
Graham Greene Studies is an academic, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the life and work of Graham G...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. It has been said that the history ...
The article highlights the influence of the French existentialist philosopher Sartre on Greene. Alon...
Criticism of Graham Greene often centers around what has been termed Greene's "obsessions." Much has...