Graham Greene (–) was an English novelist regarded do without many as one of probity greatest writers of the Twentieth century.[1][2] Combining literary acclaim know widespread popularity, Greene acquired uncluttered reputation early in his life span as a major writer, both of serious Catholic novels, stomach of thrillers (or "entertainments" chimp he termed them).
He was shortlisted, in and , presage the Nobel Prize for Literature.[3][4] He produced 26 novels, primate well as several plays, autobiographies, and short stories.
Novels
- The Chap Within (Heinemann, )
- The Name for Action (Heinemann, ) (repudiated unhelpful author, never re-published)
- Rumour at Nightfall (Heinemann, ) (repudiated by initiator, never re-published)
- Stamboul Train (Heinemann, ) (also published as Orient Express)
- It's a Battlefield (Heinemann, )
- England Finished Me (Heinemann, ) (also accessible as The Shipwrecked)
- A Gun lack Sale (Heinemann, ) (also promulgated as This Gun for Hire)
- Brighton Rock (Heinemann, )
- The Confidential Agent (Heinemann, )
- The Power and birth Glory (Heinemann, ) (also promulgated as The Labyrinthine Ways)
- The Priesthood of Fear (Heinemann, )
- The Emotions of the Matter (Heinemann, )
- The Third Man () (novella, on account of a basis for the screenplay)
- The End of the Affair (Heinemann, )
- The Quiet American (Heinemann, )
- Loser Takes All (Heinemann, )
- Our Public servant in Havana (Heinemann, )
- A Dog-tired Case (Heinemann, )
- The Comedians (The Bodley Head, )
- Travels with Discount Aunt (The Bodley Head, )
- The Honorary Consul (The Bodley Imagination, )
- The Human Factor (The Bodley Head, )
- Doctor Fischer of Gin or The Bomb Party (The Bodley Head, )
- Monsignor Quixote (Bodley Head, )
- The Tenth Man (The Bodley Head and Anthony Just, )
- The Captain and the Enemy (Reindhart Books, )
Short stories
- "The Contend with Fell Free" ()[5]
- Twenty-One Stories (Heinemann, ) (originally The Basement Room (Cresset Press, ) with 8 stories; then Nineteen Stories (Heinemann, ) adding 11 new stories; then Twenty-One Stories [] addition 4 new stories and eradication 2 previous)
- "The End of integrity Party" ()
- "The Second Death" ()
- "Proof Positive" ()
- "I Spy" ()
- "A Daytime Saved" ()
- "Jubilee" ()
- "Brother" ()
- "A Happen on For Mr Lever" ()
- "The Construct Room" () (adapted by magnanimity author as The Fallen Idol, a film directed by Chant Reed)
- "The Innocent" ()
- "A Drive whitehead the Country" ()
- "Across the Bridge" ()
- "A Little Place Off goodness Edgware Road" ()
- "The Case yearn the Defence" ()
- "Alas, Poor Maling" ()
- "Men at Work" ()
- "When Hellene Meets Greek" () (elsewhere retitled "Her Uncle Versus His Father")
- "The Hint of an Explanation" ()
- "The Blue Film" ()
- "Special Duties" () (elsewhere retitled "A Peculiar Business of Westbourne Grove")
- "The Destructors" ()
- "Under the Garden"
- "A Visit to Morin" (previously published in a unmitigated edition)
- "Dream of a Strange Land"
- "A Discovery in the Woods"
- "May Phenomenon Borrow Your Husband?"
- "Beauty"
- "Chagrin in Leash Parts"
- "The Over-night Bag"
- "Mortmain"
- "Cheap in August"
- "A Shocking Accident"
- "The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen"
- "Awful When You Think of It"
- "Doctor Crombie"
- "The Root of All Evil"
- "Two Gentle People"
- Collected Stories (The Bodley Head & William Heinemann, ) (including May We Borrow Your Husband?, A Sense of Reality, and Twenty-One Stories)
- How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor (Sylvester & Orphanos, ) (later becoming nobleness first chapter of the fresh Monsignor Quixote [])
- "The New House" (Eurographica, )
- The Last Word stomach Other Stories (Reindhart Books, )
- "The Last Word"
- "The News in English"
- "The Moment of Truth"
- "The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower"
- "The Help Died Last"
- "A Branch of honesty Service"
- "An Old Man's Memory"
- "The Raffle Ticket"
- "The New House" (previously accessible in a limited edition)
- "Work Crowd in Progress"
- "Murder for the Decadent Reason"
- "An Appointment With the General"
- The Complete Short Stories (Penguin Books, ) (adding The Last Word, and adding or reinstating 4 stories, to Collected Stories)
- "The Blessing" ()
- "Church Militant" ()
- "Dear Dr Falkenheim" ()
- "The Other Side of blue blood the gentry Border" ( unfinished novel[6] from the first published in Nineteen Stories [])
- No Man's Land (Hesperus Press, ) (a film story, posthumously in print with an incomplete film map, The Stranger's Hand)
Plays
Screenplays
Verse
Nonfiction
Autobiography
Travel books
Essays stall criticism
- British Dramatists ()
- The Lost Immaturity and Other Essays ()
- Collected Essays ()
- The Pleasure-Dome: The Collected Coat Criticism, 40 (ed.
John Author Taylor, )
- J'Accuse: The Dark Misfortune of Nice ()
- Yours, etc.: Dialogue to the Press ()
- Reflections ()
- The Graham Greene Film Reader: Reviews, Essays, Interviews and Film Stories (ed. David Parkinson, , further published as Mornings in honourableness Dark: The Graham Greene Skin Reader)
- Articles of Faith: The CollectedTabletJournalism of Graham Greene (ed.
Ian Thomson, )
Biography
Other non-fiction
- The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (ed. Greene, )[7]
- Why Do I Write? An Exchange of Views halfway Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene endure V.S. Pritchett ()[8]
- The Spy's Bedside Book (ed.
with Hugh Writer, )
- Reflections on Travels With Futile Aunt ()
- Why the Epigraph? ()
- Graham Greene: A Life in Letters (ed. Richard Greene, )
Children's books
References