Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:3rd Mar '05
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Much has been written about Graham Greene's relationship to his Catholic faith and its privileged place within his texts. His early books are usually described as 'Catholic Novels' - understood as a genre that not only uses Catholic belief to frame the issues of modernity, but also offers Catholicism's vision and doctrine as a remedy to the present crisis in Western civilization. Greene's later work, by contrast, is generally regarded as falling into political and detective genres. In this book, Mark Bosco argues that this is a false dichotomy created by a narrowly prescriptive understanding of the Catholic genre and obscures the impact of Greene's developing religious imagination on his literary art.
Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination establishes new paradigms of considerable importance. Time, I feel certain will justify Father Bosco's reading of the late Graham Greene. * America *
ISBN: 9780195177152
Dimensions: 157mm x 239mm x 23mm
Weight: 459g
216 pages