Graham Greene and the Idea of Childhood
Description:
A marked preoccupation with childhood is evident throughout the works of Graham Greene; it receives most obvious expression in his concern with the idea that the course of a man's life is determined during his early years, but many of his other obsessive themes, such as betrayal, pursuit, and failure, may be seen to have their roots in general types of experience which Greene evidently believes to be common to all children.
Date:
June 1966
Creator:
Bell, Martha Frances
Partner:
UNT Libraries