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Graham Greene bibliography

Graham Greene (1904–1991) was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.[1][2] Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquired a reputation early in his lifetime as a major writer, both of serious Catholic novels, and of thrillers (or "entertainments" as he termed them). He was shortlisted, in 1966 and 1967, for the Nobel Prize for Literature.[3][4] He produced over 25 novels, as well as several plays, autobiographies, and short stories.

Novels edit

Short stories edit

  • "The Bear Fell Free" (1935)[5]
  • Twenty-One Stories (Heinemann, 1954) (originally The Basement Room (Cresset Press, 1935) with 8 stories; then Nineteen Stories (Heinemann, 1947) adding 11 new stories; then Twenty-One Stories [1954] adding 4 new stories and removing 2 previous)
  1. "The End of the Party" (1929)
  2. "The Second Death" (1929)
  3. "Proof Positive" (1930)
  4. "I Spy" (1930)
  5. "A Day Saved" (1934)
  6. "Jubilee" (1936)
  7. "Brother" (1936)
  8. "A Chance For Mr Lever" (1936)
  9. "The Basement Room" (1936) (adapted by the author as The Fallen Idol, a film directed by Carol Reed)
  10. "The Innocent" (1937)
  11. "A Drive in 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 Hint 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 in the Woods"
  1. "May We Borrow Your Husband?"
  2. "Beauty"
  3. "Chagrin in Three Parts"
  4. "The Over-night Bag"
  5. "Mortmain"
  6. "Cheap in 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 Borrow Your Husband?, A Sense of Reality, and Twenty-One Stories)
  • How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor (Sylvester & Orphanos, 1980) (later becoming the first chapter of the novel Monsignor Quixote [1982])
  • "The New House" (Eurographica, 1988)
  • The Last Word and Other Stories (Reindhart Books, 1990)
  1. "The Last Word"
  2. "The News in English"
  3. "The Moment of Truth"
  4. "The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower"
  5. "The Lieutenant Died Last"
  6. "A Branch of the Service"
  7. "An Old Man's Memory"
  8. "The Lottery Ticket"
  9. "The New House" (previously published in a limited edition)
  10. "Work Not in Progress"
  11. "Murder for the Wrong Reason"
  12. "An Appointment With the General"
  • The Complete Short Stories (Penguin Books, 2005) (adding The Last Word, and adding or reinstating 4 stories, to Collected Stories)
  1. "The Blessing" (1966)
  2. "Church Militant" (1956)
  3. "Dear Dr Falkenheim" (1963)
  4. "The Other Side 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 an incomplete film story, The Stranger's Hand)

Plays edit

Screenplays edit

Verse edit

Nonfiction edit

Autobiography edit

Travel books edit

Essays and criticism edit

  • British Dramatists (1942)
  • The Lost Childhood and Other Essays (1951)
  • Collected Essays (1969)
  • The Pleasure-Dome: The Collected Film Criticism, 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 as Mornings in the Dark: The Graham Greene Film Reader)
  • Articles of Faith: The Collected Tablet Journalism of Graham Greene (ed. Ian Thomson, 2006)

Biography edit

Other non-fiction edit

  • The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (ed. Greene, 1934)[7]
  • Why Do I Write? An Exchange of Views between Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene 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 Life in Letters (ed. Richard Greene, 2007)

Children's books edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ Brian Diemert (1996). Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780773566170.
  2. ^ Brian Diemert (1996). Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 183. ISBN 9780773566170.
  3. ^ Candidates for the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature
  4. ^ Robert C. Steensma (1997). Encyclopedia of the Essay. Taylor & Francis. p. 264. ISBN 9781884964305.
  5. ^ Cover of The Bear Fell Free
  6. ^ Greene, Graham (2005). Complete Short Stories. Penguin. pp. 566.
  7. ^ The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands title details at books.google.com
  8. ^ Greene's two letters from this little book are included in Graham Greene: A Life in Letters (2007).

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Graham Greene 1904 1991 was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century 1 2 Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity Greene acquired a reputation early in his lifetime as a major writer both of serious Catholic novels and of thrillers or entertainments as he termed them He was shortlisted in 1966 and 1967 for the Nobel Prize for Literature 3 4 He produced over 25 novels as well as several plays autobiographies and short stories Contents 1 Novels 2 Short stories 3 Plays 4 Screenplays 5 Verse 6 Nonfiction 6 1 Autobiography 6 2 Travel books 6 3 Essays and criticism 6 4 Biography 6 5 Other non fiction 7 Children s books 8 ReferencesNovels editThe Man Within Heinemann 1929 The Name of Action Heinemann 1930 repudiated by author never re published Rumour at Nightfall Heinemann 1931 repudiated by author never re published Stamboul Train Heinemann 1932 also published as Orient Express It s a Battlefield Heinemann 1934 England Made Me Heinemann 1935 also published as The Shipwrecked A Gun for Sale Heinemann 1936 also published as This Gun for Hire Brighton Rock Heinemann 1938 The Confidential Agent Heinemann 1939 The Power and the Glory Heinemann 1940 also published as The Labyrinthine Ways The Ministry of Fear Heinemann 1943 The Heart of the Matter Heinemann 1948 The Third Man 1949 novella as a basis for the screenplay The End of the Affair Heinemann 1951 The Quiet American Heinemann 1955 Loser Takes All Heinemann 1955 Our Man in Havana Heinemann 1958 A Burnt Out Case Heinemann 1960 The Comedians The Bodley Head 1966 Travels with My Aunt The Bodley Head 1969 The Honorary Consul The Bodley Head 1973 The Human Factor The Bodley Head 1978 Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party The Bodley Head 1980 Monsignor Quixote Bodley Head 1982 The Tenth Man The Bodley Head and Anthony Blond 1985 The Captain and the Enemy Reindhart Books 1988 Short stories edit The Bear Fell Free 1935 5 Twenty One Stories Heinemann 1954 originally The Basement Room Cresset Press 1935 with 8 stories then Nineteen Stories Heinemann 1947 adding 11 new stories then Twenty One Stories 1954 adding 4 new stories and removing 2 previous The End of the Party 1929 The Second Death 1929 Proof Positive 1930 I Spy 1930 A Day Saved 1934 Jubilee 1936 Brother 1936 A Chance For Mr Lever 1936 The Basement Room 1936 adapted by the author as The Fallen Idol a film directed by Carol Reed The Innocent 1937 A Drive in the Country 1937 Across the Bridge 1938 A Little Place Off the Edgware Road 1939 The Case for the Defence 1939 Alas Poor Maling 1940 Men at Work 1940 When Greek Meets Greek 1941 elsewhere retitled Her Uncle Versus His Father The Hint of an Explanation 1948 The Blue Film 1954 Special Duties 1954 elsewhere retitled A Peculiar Affair of Westbourne Grove The Destructors 1954 A Visit to Morin Heinemann 1960 A Sense of Reality The Bodley Head 1963 Under the Garden A Visit to Morin previously published in a limited edition Dream of a Strange Land A Discovery in the Woods May We Borrow Your Husband The Bodley Head 1967 May We Borrow Your Husband Beauty Chagrin in Three 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 amp William Heinemann 1972 including May We Borrow Your Husband A Sense of Reality and Twenty One Stories How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor Sylvester amp Orphanos 1980 later becoming the first chapter of the novel Monsignor Quixote 1982 The New House Eurographica 1988 The Last Word and Other Stories Reindhart Books 1990 The Last Word The News in English The Moment of Truth The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower The Lieutenant Died Last A Branch of the Service An Old Man s Memory The Lottery Ticket The New House previously published in a limited edition Work Not in Progress Murder for the Wrong Reason An Appointment With the General The Complete Short Stories Penguin Books 2005 adding The Last Word and adding or reinstating 4 stories to Collected Stories The Blessing 1966 Church Militant 1956 Dear Dr Falkenheim 1963 The Other Side 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 an incomplete film story The Stranger s Hand Plays editThe Great Jowett 1939 radio play The Living Room 1953 The Potting Shed 1957 The Complaisant Lover 1959 Carving a Statue 1964 The Return of A J Raffles 1975 Yes and No 1980 For Whom the Bell Chimes 1980 Screenplays editThe Future s in the Air 1937 short The Green Cockatoo 1937 The New Britain 1940 short 21 Days 1940 based on the play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy Brighton Rock 1947 The Fallen Idol 1948 The Third Man 1949 Loser Takes All 1956 Saint Joan 1957 based on the play by Bernard Shaw Our Man in Havana 1959 The Comedians 1967 Verse editBabbling April Basil Blackwell 1925 A Quick Look Behind Footnotes to an Autobiography Sylvester amp Orphanos 1983 Nonfiction editAutobiography edit A Sort of Life The Bodley Head 1971 Ways of Escape The Bodley Head 1980 Getting To Know The General The Story of an Involvement Simon amp Schuster 1984 A World of My Own A Dream Diary Reindhart Books 1992 Travel books edit Journey Without Maps Heinemann 1936 The Lawless Roads Longmans 1939 published as Another Mexico in the United States In Search of a Character Two African Journals The Bodley Head 1961 A Weed Among the Flowers Sylvester amp Orphanos 1990 Essays and criticism edit British Dramatists 1942 The Lost Childhood and Other Essays 1951 Collected Essays 1969 The Pleasure Dome The Collected Film Criticism 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 as Mornings in the Dark The Graham Greene Film Reader Articles of Faith The Collected Tablet Journalism of Graham Greene ed Ian Thomson 2006 Biography edit Lord Rochester s Monkey Being the Life of John Wilmot Second Earl of Rochester 1974 An Impossible Woman The Memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri ed Greene 1975 Other non fiction edit The Old School Essays by Divers Hands ed Greene 1934 7 Why Do I Write An Exchange of Views between Elizabeth Bowen Graham Greene 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 Life in Letters ed Richard Greene 2007 Children s books editThe Little Train 1946 illus Dorothy Craigie 1973 illus Edward Ardizzone The Little Fire Engine 1950 illus Dorothy Craigie 1973 illus Edward Ardizzone The Little Horse Bus 1952 illus Dorothy Craigie 1974 illus Edward Ardizzone The Little Steamroller 1953 illus Dorothy Craigie 1974 illus Edward Ardizzone References edit Brian Diemert 1996 Graham Greene s Thrillers and the 1930s McGill Queen s Press p 5 ISBN 9780773566170 Brian Diemert 1996 Graham Greene s Thrillers and the 1930s McGill Queen s Press p 183 ISBN 9780773566170 Candidates for the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature Robert C Steensma 1997 Encyclopedia of the Essay Taylor amp Francis p 264 ISBN 9781884964305 Cover of The Bear Fell Free Greene Graham 2005 Complete Short Stories Penguin pp 566 The Old School Essays by Divers Hands title details at books google com Greene s two letters from this little book are included in Graham Greene A Life in Letters 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graham Greene bibliography amp oldid 1152677205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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