This thesis will explore three literary works, labelled entertainments" by their author Graham Greene. By engaging in an in-depth reading of the characters and how they are characterised, I will investigate the complexity of the narratives1. I will focus the works A Gun for Sale (1936), Stamboul Train (1932) and A Confidential Agent (1939). I have chosen these three narratives because they were written and published in the 1930s, and due to the similar themes they address. I will analyse the three narratives in order to show that, primarily due to the unexpected facets of the characters and how they are characterised, the narratives are surprisingly complex.Master i EngelskMAHF-ENGENG35
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English novelist, short-story writer, playwright and journalist, Graham Greene was one of the most w...
This dissertation will investigate how Conrad's "purely artistic purpose" comes under ethical review...
The doctoral dissertation The Don Quixote Complex and Investigations into Fictionality is based on t...
This thesis will explore three literary works, labelled entertainments" by their author Graham Green...
This study deals with six novels published by Graham Greene in the nineteen thirties - Stamboul Trai...
The thesis aims to mesh narrative theory with theory of empathy in a study of two novels by Graham G...
Celem pracy pt. „Thrillery noir Grahama Greene’a jako odzwierciedlenie brytyjskich niepokojów i lękó...
The purpose of this thesis will be to show how Graham Greene's vision of man's position in the moder...
In this master’s thesis, I shall examine Graham Greene’s place in criticism of the British novel by ...
This thesis is in two parts. Part I deals with the life of Henry Yorke, the real name of the author...
The purpose of this study was to explore the concept of human nature in the writing of the British a...
This thesis examines a representative range of Graham Greene‟s works, mostly novels published betwee...
This is an examination of Graham Greene’s use and characterization of journalists in three of his no...
I discuss the treatment of Jews in this novel, and speculate that if, as seems probable, Dr Czinner ...
In an historical analysis of Grimmelshausen and BeyΓÇÖs work the disinhibition created by the author...
English novelist, short-story writer, playwright and journalist, Graham Greene was one of the most w...
This dissertation will investigate how Conrad's "purely artistic purpose" comes under ethical review...
The doctoral dissertation The Don Quixote Complex and Investigations into Fictionality is based on t...