Collected Essays

Collected Essays by Graham Greene is a new edition published by Penguin Books in 1970, featuring 344 pages in English. This collection presents critical essays on novels and novelists, offering insights into the literary landscape through the lens of Greene’s observations and analyses.
Readers will find a range of essays that not only critique literary works but also include character sketches of notable figures such as Pope Pius XII and Fidel Castro. The book delves into various aspects of literature and its impact, making it a thoughtful exploration for those interested in literary collections.
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Critical essays on novels and novelists accompanied by character sketches of such famous persons as Pope Pius XII and Fidel Castro
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