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  1. Compre The Power and the Glory, de Graham Greene, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. As mais variadas edições, novas, semi-novas e usadas pelo melhor preço.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2022 · The power and the glory: the text / Graham Greene -- The power and the glory / Francois Mauriac -- The structure of the power and the glory / Karl Patten -- Act and scene in the power and the glory / Peter J. Conn -- Graham Greene: style and stylistics in the power and the glory / Dominick P. Consolo -- The force of caricature / Richard Hoggart -- Graham Greene: the best and the worst / Morton ...

  3. 29 de jun. de 2020 · The Power and the Glory is a novel by Graham Greene, a writer who was Catholic himself. It’s the second of his that I’ve read after Brighton Rock, which I read back at school. Greene didn’t like the appellation “Catholic Novelist”, but The Power and the Glory centres on a Catholic priest in Mexico and it’s easy to see where people ...

  4. 26 de set. de 2011 · The power and the glory by Greene, Graham, 1904-1991; Lewis, R. W. B. ... 1977 Topics Greene, Graham, 1904-1991 Publisher New York : Penguin Books Collection

  5. 24 de mar. de 2015 · Seventy-five years ago, Graham Greene published The Power and the Glory, a moralist thriller that traces a line of influence back to Dostoyevsky and forward to Cormac McCarthy. Named one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century by Time magazine, it stands today as his masterpiece. Mexico, the late 1930s: A paramilitary group has outlawed ...

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  7. In The Power and the Glory, Greene examines the bases of sin and salvation by focusing on the final months in the life of a man who is the last priest still practicing his calling in Mexico. In his treatment of the fugitive, Greene offers two possible views of the protagonist's plight, and he allows his readers to form their own conclusions ...