GRAHAM GREENE. The Power and the Glory: The Sorbonne
Conference and Other Papers.
Edited by François Gallix, Vanessa Guignery, Christian Gutleben,
and Jean-Claude Souesme.
Revue Cycnos (Nice) 25.1 (2008). 164p.
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Table of contents
François Gallix : A Sort of Preface: The riddles of Graham
Greene - with an incursion into the manuscript
Neil Sinyard : Power without glory: Some reflections on the character
of the Lieutenant in Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory,
and on his relationship with the whisky priest
Cedric Watts : Janiform Greene: The Paradoxes and Pleasures of The
Power and the Glory
Catherine Delmas : Immanence and transcendence in The Power and
the Glory. Graham Greene and Joseph Conrad
Jonathan Dickinson : Thy Kingdom Gone? - Crying in the Wilderness,
or Preaching on the Mount in The Power and the Glory
René Gallet : Newman, Greene and The Power and the Glory
Monica Girard : Purity and impurity in The Power and the Glory
Christian Gutleben : The saint and the hero in The Power and the
Glory
Catherine Lanone : "An inhabitant of both countries": Division
in The Power and the Glory
Claire Larsonneur : The Not So Abject Bestiary? A Study of Animals
in The Power and the Glory
Marie Mianowski : The time that remains in The Power and the Glory
Jean-Christophe Murat : The Gross, the Trivial, and the Grotesque
in Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory
Stéphanie Ravez : The "Law of Flight" - Escapology
versus Eschatology in The Power and the Glory
Michel Remy : "He wasn't carrion yet", or the Drama of
In-betweenness in The Power and the Glory