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The End of the Affair by Graham Greene | Resources

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Bloom, Harold, and William Golding, eds., Graham Greene, Modern Critical Views series, Chelsea House, 1992.

Noted literary scholars Bloom and Golding explore Greene's life and career in this installment of their Modern Critical Views series. Besides reviewing Greene's biographical information, the editors examine Greene's writings as a whole, commenting on themes, style, and influence.

Cassis, A. F., ed., Graham Greene: Man of Paradox, Loyola Press, 1994.

This collection of fifty-seven essays and excerpts includes writings by the author, interviews, and writings about Greene by others, all of which give the reader a sense of what kind of man Greene was personally and professionally. Topics covered include writing, Catholicism, and the writer's role in modern society. Contributors include Evelyn Waugh and Anthony Burgess.

Clarke, P. F., and Mark Kishlansky, Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-1990, Penguin, 1997.

This contribution to the Penguin History of Britain Series provides...
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