Innocence in Graham Greene's Novels
(Author) Shoko MiyanoGraham Greene once wrote that «Innocence is a kind of insanity.» This book examines the many shades of innocence in Greene's characters: the «blank innocence,» «depraved innocence,» and «absurd innocence» of Anthony Farrant; the piteous innocence of Pinkie; the simple innocence of Raven; the pure innocence of Father Quixote; the paradoxical innocence of the Whisky Priest; the inverted innocence of Sarah Miles; the faithful innocence of Father Rivas, the Dog-Ears Priest; the intrusive innocence of Doctor Fischer; and the playful innocence of Harry Lime. The complex concept of innocence is found to be a prevailing theme in Greene's novels.
Shoko Miyano
Shoko Miyano is a renowned Japanese author known for her novel "The Cherry Blossom Thief," which explores themes of love, loss, and cultural identity. Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery have captivated readers worldwide. Miyano's work has made significant contributions to contemporary Japanese literature, earning her critical acclaim and a loyal following.