Graham Greene's Wanderers
The Search for Dwelling and its Relationship to Journeying and Wandering in the Novels of Graham Greene
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- 9 Lesestunden
The key characters in Graham Greene's fiction are often footloose wanderers and his work is replete with journeys and searches. Professor Hill seeks to crystallize current research and develops a theory of dwelling and loss in this modern master's work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Language and Theory; Chapter 3 The Father as the "ground" of Dwelling; Chapter 4 The Mother as the "ground" of Dwelling; Chapter 5 The Church as the "ground" of Community; Chapter 6 The Nation as the "ground" of Dwelling; Chapter 7 Wandering in Self-Interest; Chapter 8 Conclusion; Endnotes; Works Cited
