Contributor
Gilvary, Dermot.
Imprint:New York : Continuum, c2011.
Descriptionxiv, 338 p. ; 22 cm.
Note:Foreword / David Lodge -- Introduction / Mark Bosco, SJ, and Dermot Gilvary -- Stamboul train: the timetable for 1932 / David R. A. Pearce -- 'Ghost on the rooftops': how Joseph Conrad haunted Graham Greene / Cedric Watts -- The making of the outsider in the short stories of the 1930s / Rod Mengham -- The riddles of Graham Greene: Brighton Rock revisited / Franois Gallix -- Innocence and experience: the condition of childhood in Graham Greene's fiction / Peter Hollindale -- Janiform Greene: the paradoxes and pleasures of The power and the glory / Cedric Watts -- Sigmund Freud and Graham Greene in Vienna / Brigitte Timmermann -- Going especially careful: language reference in Graham Greene / David Crystal -- Prophecy and comedy in Havana: Graham Greene's spy fiction and Cold War reality / Christopher Hull -- Graham Greene and A burnt-out case: a psychoanalytic reading / Michael Brearley -- A touch of evolutionary religion / Darren J. N. Middleton -- Inside and outside: Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh / Robert Murray Davis -- The long wait for Aunt Augusta: reflections on Graham Greene's fictional women / Judith Adamson -- Graham Greene and Alfred Hitchcock / Mike Hill -- The plays of Graham Greene / Michael Billington -- Graham Greene and Charlie Chaplin / Neil Sinyard -- The later Greene: from modernist to moralist / Frances McCormack -- Afterword: Reading Graham Greene in the twenty-first century / Monica Ali.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-323) and index.
Note:"Informative, broad-ranging, and sheds new light on the life and literary art of one of the last century's most celebrated authors"-- Provided by publisher.