Mood Spectrum in Graham Greene: 1929-1949

Author:   Brian Edwards
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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9781443882538


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   28 October 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Brian Edwards
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781443882538


ISBN 10:   1443882534
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   28 October 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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'In a series of highly illuminating chapters, Edwards shows how the characters in those novels project his dominant moods and their fluctuations across the wide range of the whole mood spectrum. [...] Brian Edwards has succeeded in an important task: drawing our attention to an aspect of a major novelist's work that is vital to a real understanding of it. He has also opened up the possibility of similarly valuable work being done on the same lines on the influence of mental illness on the many literary artists listed above, and, I imagine, others too.'Dr Alan PalmerStyle, 50:3 (2016)


In a series of highly illuminating chapters, Edwards shows how the characters in those novels project his dominant moods and their fluctuations across the wide range of the whole mood spectrum. [...] Brian Edwards has succeeded in an important task: drawing our attention to an aspect of a major novelist's work that is vital to a real understanding of it. He has also opened up the possibility of similarly valuable work being done on the same lines on the influence of mental illness on the many literary artists listed above, and, I imagine, others too. Dr Alan Palmer Style, 50:3 (2016)


In a series of highly illuminating chapters, Edwards shows how the characters in those novels project his dominant moods and their fluctuations across the wide range of the whole mood spectrum. [...] Brian Edwards has succeeded in an important task: drawing our attention to an aspect of a major novelist's work that is vital to a real understanding of it. He has also opened up the possibility of similarly valuable work being done on the same lines on the influence of mental illness on the many literary artists listed above, and, I imagine, others too. Dr Alan PalmerStyle, 50:3 (2016)


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Dr Brian Edwards has been a teacher and scholar for many years, focusing on modern literatures, writing, psychology, and theatre. In 2007, he enrolled in a doctoral program at Northern Illinois University. His writing and thinking helped him win a university-wide award in 2012 as one of the five best dissertation proposals among a group in multiple disciplines. Dr Edwards completed his dissertation in 2013, a study of the novelist Graham Greene, titled ""It's a Battlefield: Manic Depression in Graham Greene's Novels,"" a ground-breaking study that describes and explains how bipolar disorder in Greene's novels reflects the connection between creativity and his mood-affected mental illness. During his graduate studies and following the completion of his PhD, Dr Edwards published articles and reviews in such journals as Style and Interdisciplinary Studies. He is currently crafting a proposal for a second monograph on Graham Greene: 1950–1969, which will demonstrate the progressive nature of manic depression.

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