On the grounds that Greene deliberately misled biographers and
interviewers, Roston focuses upon the texts themselves and their
manipulation of reader response, highlighting the innovative
strategies that Greene developed to cope with the mid-century
invalidation of the traditional hero and the potential hostility of
readers to his advocacy of Catholicism. The result is a stimulating
new reading of the major novels.
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