Graham Greene Studies: Volume 2 (2021)
Graham Greene Studies is an academic, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the life and work of Graham Greene (1904 – 1991). It welcomes research articles, book reviews, interviews, and responses to...
View Article“Quite a Good Spy”: The Emergent Graham Greene
The article probes Graham Greene’s world-wide activities as a “gentleman spy” working under cover for MI6 during the Cold War. It presents new information and gives original historical and personal...
View ArticleGraham Greene and Bridges across Cultures
The unbridgeable gaps between cultures is for Graham Greene an obvious, indelible, and consequential fact of life, although one often camouflaged by platitudes and ignorance. Greene’s interest lies...
View ArticleCatholic Adaptation, Irish Conversion: The Postcolonial Graham Greene in Neil...
During his two-decade film career, Academy Award-winning writer/director Neil Jordan has transcended conventions and crossed national boundaries to create an oeuvre of critically acclaimed films in a...
View ArticleThe Shadow Within: Solving the Mystery of 'A Day Saved.'
Graham Greene’s lifelong obsession with the theme of man’s innate duality is well known, but his short story, A Day Saved, never seems to have been read with this central preoccupation in mind....
View ArticleA Hint of the Eucharist: Desecration, Morality, and Faith in “The Hint of an...
Infused as it is with spiritual and moral tensions, Graham Greene’s writing resonates heavily with medieval religious literature. His narratives are defined by complex dilemmas, by characters whose...
View ArticleRose and the Modern “Religious Sense” in Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock
Graham Greene’s fictional women have increasingly been recognized in the field of Graham Greene scholarship as significant members of the author’s body of complex characters. This paper participates...
View ArticleChapter 8 The Comedians
"The Comedians" is Chapter 8 from Bernard Diederich's Seeds of Fiction: Graham Greene's Adventures in Haiti and Central America 1954-1983.
View ArticleGreene & Hitchcock: A Marriage Made in Hell? Or, the What-ifs & the Why-nots
Quentin Falk explores the relationship--or non-relationship--between Graham Greene and Alfred Hitchcock.
View ArticleMaking Sense of Greene's Panama: A Fuliginous Process
We examine the process by which Greene produced the memoir Getting to Know the General and The Captain and the Enemy out of his trips to Panama from 1976 to 1983. We argue that in both the process was...
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