Graham Greene : a study of four dramas
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Graham Greene : a study of four dramas
(American university studies, ser. XXVI,
P. Lang, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-183) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Graham Greene: A Study of Four Dramas is an historical and analytical study of Greene's four dramas, his only plays produced and reviewed in both England and the United States. Along with a brief overview of his background and character, highlighting some of the formative influences of his childhood, adolescence, and young manhood, the study focuses upon the central action and unifying theme of each drama: the protagonist's quest for an intensely desired spiritual good. This analysis demonstrates that Greene uses these quests to make significant statements about life and about his own personal concerns.
Table of Contents
Contents: Graham Greene's background, character and formative influences. His religious sense of drama. Critical analyses of The Living Room, The Potting Shed, The Complaisant Lover, and Carving a Statue.
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