Essay on Graham Greene's "Proof Positive"


Essay, 2011

8 Pages, Grade: 2.0


Abstract or Introduction

In many of his short stories Graham Greene writes about the theme of death. Here death always stands in close relation to fear, though there are only two of his short stories namely A Little Place off Edgeware Road and Proof Positive, which by their settings and characters create a certain kind of horror and revulsion. The latter, M. G. Brennan wrote, is “[…] dealing with the polarities of life and death […]” (28) and has a rather ironical and mystic notion towards the theme. Brian Diemert claims in his article Recomposing “Valdemar” that Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar “[…] is both the model for and the precursor of Greene's story, […]” (1). The writer got inspired by Poe’s combination of horror and suspense as well as the resolute and appalling way he used to end his tale.

Details

Title
Essay on Graham Greene's "Proof Positive"
College
University of Potsdam  (Anglistik/Amerikanistik)
Grade
2.0
Author
Year
2011
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V193587
ISBN (eBook)
9783656217725
ISBN (Book)
9783656218494
File size
416 KB
Language
English
Keywords
essay, graham, greene, proof, positive
Quote paper
Alexandra Baum (Author), 2011, Essay on Graham Greene's "Proof Positive", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/193587

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