Dermot Gilvary is past Director of the Graham Greene International Festival, now in its fourteenth year. He teaches English language and literature at Oakham School, Rutland, England, UK. He is a playwright and the editor of Dr. Brigitte Timmermann's The Third Man's Vienna (Shippen Rock, Vienna, 2005).
Darren J. N. Middleton (Ph.D., The University of Glasgow, Scotland) is Professor of Literature and Theology at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He is the author of three books, including Theology after Reading: Christian Imagination and the Power of Fiction (Baylor University Press, 2008), as well as four edited volumes on religion, literature and film.
Foreword. David Lodge Introduction. Mark Bosco, S. J. and Dermot Gilvary1. Stamboul Train: The Timetable for 1932. David R.A. Pearce2. Ghost on the Rooftops': How Joseph Conrad Haunted Graham Greene. Cedric Watts 3. The Making of the Outsider in the Short Stories of the 1930s. Rod Mengham4. The Riddles of Graham Greene: Brighton Rock Revisited. Fran?ois Gallix 5. Innocence and Experience: The Condition of Childhood in Graham Greene's Fiction. Peter Hollindale 6. Janiform Greene: Paradoxes and Pleasures of The Power and the Glory. Cedric Watts 7. Sigmund Freud and Graham Greene in Vienna. Brigitte Timmermann 8. Going Especially Careful: Language Reference in Graham Greene. David Crystal 9. Prophecy and Comedy in Havana: Graham Greene's Spy Fiction and Cold War Reality. Christopher Hull 10. Graham Greene and A Burnt-out Case: A Psychoanalytic Reading Michael Brearley 11. A Touch of Evolutionary Religion. Darren J. N. Middleton12. Inside and Outside: Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh. Robert Murray Davis 13. The Long Wait for Aunt Augusta: Reflections on Graham Greene's Fictional Women. Judith Adamson 14. Graham Greene and Alfred Hitchcock. Mike Hill 15. The Plays of Graham Greene. Michael Billington 16. Graham Greene and Charlie Chaplin. Neil ls.