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Over a 60-year career, Graham Greene was a prolific and widely read writer. Completing a series of volumes which constitutes the only full bibliographical guide to Greene's published and unpublished writings, this book features updated listings of the scholarship associated with his work, details of recent audio and visual presentations and adaptations, as well as nine essays on lesser-known aspects of Greene's work.
Featuring new material from the recently expanded Graham Greene archive which will be of particular interest and relevance to Greene scholars, it also covers contents of other archives in the UK and elsewhere in a series of mini-essays.
List of contents
INTRODUCTION
Section 1A: Additional Material relating to Graham Greene’s Published Work
Part A: Books by Graham Greene
Part B: Contributions by Graham Greene to books
Part C: Contributions by Graham Greene to Newspapers, Journals and Magazines
Part D: Letters written by Graham Greene
Part E: Published Interviews with Graham Greene
Part F: Films made of Greene’s Fiction & Films written by Graham Greene
Bibliography of Published Works by Graham Greene
Section 1B: Part A: New Entries relating to Graham Greene’s Published Work
Part B: Contributions by Graham Greene to books
Part C: Contributions by Graham Greene to Newspapers, Journals and Magazines
Part D: Letters written by Graham Greene
Part E: Published Interviews with Graham Greene
Bibliography of Published Works by Graham Greene
Section 2A: Additional Material relating to Graham Greene’s Unpublished Works & Archival Papers
Section 2B: New Entries relating to the Unpublished Works & Archival Material of Graham Greene
Part 1: Context & Analysis
Archives in the United Kingdom
Archive in Sweden
Part 2: Listings
Archives in the United Kingdom
Archives in the United States of America
Other Archives
Section 3 Essays
INDEX
About the author
Mike Hill is a retired teacher. He edits A Sort of Newsletter, the magazine of The Greene Birthplace Trust. He is currently organising his sixth Greene Festival. The 2011 volume Dangerous Edges of Graham Greene included his essay ‘Greene and Hitchcock’. He co-authored with Jon Wise the above-mentioned books on Greene.Jon Wise writes books and articles both about Graham Greene and on naval history. He has co-authored two books on Greene: The Works of Graham Greene: A Reader’s Bibliography & Guide (Continuum 2012) and The Works of Graham Greene Volume 2: A Guide to the Graham Greene Archives (Bloomsbury 2015). He is website manager of the Graham Greene Birthplace Trust website www.grahamgreenebt.org .
Summary
Over a 60-year career, Graham Greene was a prolific and widely read writer. Completing a series of volumes which constitutes the only full bibliographical guide to Greene's published and unpublished writings, this book features updated listings of the scholarship associated with his work, details of recent audio and visual presentations and adaptations, as well as nine essays on lesser-known aspects of Greene's work.
Featuring new material from the recently expanded Graham Greene archive which will be of particular interest and relevance to Greene scholars, it also covers contents of other archives in the UK and elsewhere in a series of mini-essays.
Foreword
Completing a series of volumes which constitutes the only full bibliographical guide to the published and unpublished writings of this renowned 20th Century writer, this book features updated listings of the scholarship associated with his work, recent audio and visual presentations and adaptations, as well as nine essays on lesser-known aspects of Greene's work.
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Shrewd literary detectives, Jon Wise and Mike Hill have dedicated many years to hunting down the lost publications of Graham Greene. This third volume of their bibliography, featuring the recovery of many works and presenting a series of essays on the writing life of this author, brings to a magnificent conclusion a series for which authors and readers can be immensely grateful.