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Between Form and Faith : Graham Greene and the Catholic Novel, Paperback / softback Book

Between Form and Faith : Graham Greene and the Catholic Novel Paperback / softback

Part of the Studies in the Catholic Imagination: The Flannery O'Connor Trust Series series

Paperback / softback

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What is a "Catholic" novel? This book analyzes the fiction of Graham Greene in a radically new manner, considering in depth its form and content, which rest on the oppositions between secularism and religion.

Sampson challenges these distinctions, arguing that Greene has a dramatic contribution to add to their methodological premises.

Chapters on Greene's four "Catholic" novels and two of his "post-Catholic" novels are complemented by fresh insight into the critical importance of his nonfiction.

The study paints an image of an inviting yet beguilingly complex literary figure.

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