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THE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AFFINITY IN GRAHAM GREENE'S ISOLATION AND HIS WORKS

    1 Author(s):  SHUBH KIRAN

Vol -  3, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 66 - 68  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

The present paper is a partial attempt to study Graham Green's isolation, which was an inseparable part of his childhood from psychological point of view and how this isolation, Later became the prevailing theme of his novels. From the psychological point of view, isolation like stress is a state of mind. It may be called the sickness of mind from frustration and inter-personal response traits. When an individual suffers from server or prolonged frustration, his inability to achieve his goals may give rise to the feelings of personal failure, anxiety and isolation. Generally it is that condition when an individual is separated from the main stream of culture. And Graham Green's autobiography "A sort of Life" determines the truth of this statement.

  1. A short of life (1971) Penguin  Books, London, 1972 Bodley Head:  New York: Simon & Schuster (Page-123)
  2. Ways to Escape (1980), London, Bodley Head: New York, Simon & Schuster(P-156-157)
  3. ibid;  (P-142)
  4.  It's A Battlefield (1934) Heinemann London, 1956  (P-42)
  5. The comedians (1966) The Bodley Head, London, (P-54)
  6. Allot, Kenneth and M. Farris: The Art of Graham Greene, London, 1951 (P-204)

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