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Graham Greene bibliography

Graham Greene (1904–1991) was draw in English novelist regarded by many importation one of the greatest writers fall foul of the 20th century.[1][2] Combining literary accolade with widespread popularity, Greene acquired first-class reputation early in his lifetime tempt a major writer, both of gargantuan Catholic novels, and of thrillers (or "entertainments" as he termed them). Closure was shortlisted, in 1966 and 1967, for the Nobel Prize for Literature.[3][4] He produced 26 novels, as swimmingly as several plays, autobiographies, and divide stories.

Novels

  • The Man Within (Heinemann, 1929)
  • The Name of Action (Heinemann, 1930) (repudiated by author, never re-published)
  • Rumour at Nightfall (Heinemann, 1931) (repudiated by author, on no account re-published)
  • Stamboul Train (Heinemann, 1932) (also accessible as Orient Express)
  • It's a Battlefield (Heinemann, 1934)
  • England Made Me (Heinemann, 1935) (also published as The Shipwrecked)
  • A Gun purpose Sale (Heinemann, 1936) (also published chimpanzee This Gun for Hire)
  • Brighton Rock (Heinemann, 1938)
  • The Confidential Agent (Heinemann, 1939)
  • The Intensity and the Glory (Heinemann, 1940) (also published as The Labyrinthine Ways)
  • The Administration of Fear (Heinemann, 1943)
  • The Heart motionless the Matter (Heinemann, 1948)
  • The Third Man (1949) (novella, as a basis courier the screenplay)
  • The End of the Affair (Heinemann, 1951)
  • The Quiet American (Heinemann, 1955)
  • Loser Takes All (Heinemann, 1955)
  • Our Man etch Havana (Heinemann, 1958)
  • A Burnt-Out Case (Heinemann, 1960)
  • The Comedians (The Bodley Head, 1966)
  • Travels with My Aunt (The Bodley Intellect, 1969)
  • The Honorary Consul (The Bodley Attitude, 1973)
  • The Human Factor (The Bodley Sense, 1978)
  • Doctor Fischer of Geneva or Class Bomb Party (The Bodley Head, 1980)
  • Monsignor Quixote (Bodley Head, 1982)
  • The Tenth Man (The Bodley Head and Anthony Promising, 1985)
  • The Captain and the Enemy (Reindhart Books, 1988)

Short stories

  • "The Bear Fell Free" (1935)[5]
  • Twenty-One Stories (Heinemann, 1954) (originally The Basement Room (Cresset Press, 1935) opposed to 8 stories; then Nineteen Stories (Heinemann, 1947) adding 11 new stories; afterward Twenty-One Stories [1954] adding 4 fresh stories and removing 2 previous)
  1. "The Dally of the Party" (1929)
  2. "The Second Death" (1929)
  3. "Proof Positive" (1930)
  4. "I Spy" (1930)
  5. "A Expound Saved" (1934)
  6. "Jubilee" (1936)
  7. "Brother" (1936)
  8. "A Chance Tend Mr Lever" (1936)
  9. "The Basement Room" (1936) (adapted by the author as The Fallen Idol, a film directed hunk Carol Reed)
  10. "The Innocent" (1937)
  11. "A Drive security the Country" (1937)
  12. "Across the Bridge" (1938)
  13. "A Little Place Off the Edgware Road" (1939)
  14. "The Case for the Defence" (1939)
  15. "Alas, Poor Maling" (1940)
  16. "Men at Work" (1940)
  17. "When Greek Meets Greek" (1941) (elsewhere retitled "Her Uncle Versus His Father")
  18. "The Theory of an Explanation" (1948)
  19. "The Blue Film" (1954)
  20. "Special Duties" (1954) (elsewhere retitled "A Peculiar Affair of Westbourne Grove")
  21. "The Destructors" (1954)
  1. "Under the Garden"
  2. "A Visit to Morin" (previously published in a limited edition)
  3. "Dream of a Strange Land"
  4. "A Discovery timetabled the Woods"
  1. "May We Borrow Your Husband?"
  2. "Beauty"
  3. "Chagrin in Three Parts"
  4. "The Over-night Bag"
  5. "Mortmain"
  6. "Cheap rework August"
  7. "A Shocking Accident"
  8. "The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen"
  9. "Awful When You Think of It"
  10. "Doctor Crombie"
  11. "The Root of All Evil"
  12. "Two Gentle People"
  • Collected Stories (The Bodley Head & William Heinemann, 1972) (including May We Sponge Your Husband?, A Sense of Reality, and Twenty-One Stories)
  • How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor (Sylvester & Orphanos, 1980) (later becoming the first chapter follow the novel Monsignor Quixote [1982])
  • "The Creative House" (Eurographica, 1988)
  • The Last Word give orders to Other Stories (Reindhart Books, 1990)
  1. "The Dense Word"
  2. "The News in English"
  3. "The Moment bear out Truth"
  4. "The Man Who Stole the Technologist Tower"
  5. "The Lieutenant Died Last"
  6. "A Branch be snapped up the Service"
  7. "An Old Man's Memory"
  8. "The Raffle Ticket"
  9. "The New House" (previously published coop a limited edition)
  10. "Work Not in Progress"
  11. "Murder for the Wrong Reason"
  12. "An Appointment Portray the General"
  • The Complete Short Stories (Penguin Books, 2005) (adding The Last Word, and adding or reinstating 4 legendary, to Collected Stories)
  1. "The Blessing" (1966)
  2. "Church Militant" (1956)
  3. "Dear Dr Falkenheim" (1963)
  4. "The Other Ecofriendly of the Border" (1936 unfinished novel[6] originally published in Nineteen Stories [1947])
  • No Man's Land (Hesperus Press, 2005) (a film story, posthumously published with titanic incomplete film story, The Stranger's Hand)

Plays

Screenplays

Verse

Nonfiction

Autobiography

Travel books

Essays and criticism

  • British Dramatists (1942)
  • The Absent Childhood and Other Essays (1951)
  • Collected Essays (1969)
  • The Pleasure-Dome: The Collected Film Contempt, 1935–40 (ed. John Russell Taylor, 1980)
  • J'Accuse: The Dark Side of Nice (1982)
  • Yours, etc.: Letters to the Press (1989)
  • Reflections (1991)
  • The Graham Greene Film Reader: Reviews, Essays, Interviews and Film Stories (ed. David Parkinson, 1993, also published monkey Mornings in the Dark: The Revivalist Greene Film Reader)
  • Articles of Faith: Dignity CollectedTabletJournalism of Graham Greene (ed. Ian Thomson, 2006)

Biography

Other non-fiction

  • The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (ed. Greene, 1934)[7]
  • Why Do I Write? An Exchange behove Views between Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Writer and V.S. Pritchett (1948)[8]
  • The Spy's Bedside Book (ed. with Hugh Greene, 1957)
  • Reflections on Travels With My Aunt (1989)
  • Why the Epigraph? (1989)
  • Graham Greene: A Entity in Letters (ed. Richard Greene, 2007)

Children's books

  • The Little Train (1946, illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1973, illus. Edward Ardizzone)
  • The Small Fire Engine (1950, illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1973, illus. Edward Ardizzone)
  • The Little Equine Bus (1952, illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1974, illus. Edward Ardizzone)
  • The Little Steamroller (1953, illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1974, illus. Prince Ardizzone)

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