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Graham Greene and the Politics of Popular Fiction and Film
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One of the most popular, respected and controversial writers of the twentieth century, Greene's work has still attracted relatively little scholarly comment. Thomson charts the intricate dance between his novels and screenplays, his many audiences, and an intellectual establishment reluctant to identify the work of a popular writer as 'literature'.
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Crítica literaria modernaTable of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Politics of Reading Greene
- Part I From Failed Novelist to Popular Writer
- Part II From Popular Writer to Author
- Part III From Author to Contested Authority
- Part IV The Polemical Battlefield
- Conclusion: The Problem of a ‘Better Case’
- Notes
- Index