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    Religious paradoxes in Graham Greene’s novels by Nettie Cloete

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…Graham Greene's work, especially his major novels, reveals his probing interest in religious matters. …”
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    Graham Greene’s real and imaginary French Riviera by François Gallix

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Malesherbes in Paris, Capri where he had bought a house why did Graham Greene decide to spend almost twenty years, from 1966 to 1990, in the small French provincial town of Antibes ? …”
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    Dogmatism, Materialism and Faith in Graham Greene’s Prose by Bohdan Vysloužil

    Published 2015-12-01
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    Graham Greene and Leopoldo Durán: Quixotic Companions Across Spain and Portugal by Carlos Villar Flor

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… It is well known that in his later years Graham Greene spent several summer holidays travelling around Spain and Portugal in the company of his friend Leopoldo Durán, a Galician scholar and Catholic priest. …”
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    Graham Greene and Leopoldo Durán: quixotic companions across Spain and Portugal by Carlos Villar Flor

    Published 2016-07-01
    “… It is well known that in his later years Graham Greene spent several summer holidays travelling around Spain and Portugal in the company of his friend Leopoldo Durán, a Galician scholar and Catholic priest. …”
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    « Le presque rien » — les récits avortés de Graham Greene by François Gallix

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The theme of this article is based on several sources : the « Je-ne-sais-quoi et le Presque rien » by Vladimir Jankelevitch, « Dire presque la même chose » by Umberto Eco and Simon Critcley’s « Very little, almost nothing ». It deals with Graham Greene’s ghost texts, stillborn books, unfinished or simply evoked narratives, pastiches, « almost nothings » that still satisfy the reader’s curiosity.…”
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    Partying Critics: A Dual Take on Duality in Graham Greene’s “The End of the Party” by Nathalie Jaëck, Arnaud Schmitt

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In this article, two French scholars look back on their practices as critics via a double, reflexive analysis of Graham Greene’s short story, “The End of the Party.” While they belong to the same generation, they were influenced by different theoretical backgrounds: French classical narratology and French theory on the one hand, post-classical narratology and cognitive poetics on the other. …”
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