Historical Critism of the "Power and Glory" by Graham Green - a story that depicts a catholic priest who struggles with life's problems.

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Graham Greene and The Power and the Glory In gaining an understanding of Graham Greene, there was much to be discovered about this man and author. Greene had the inherent ability to take his many life experiences and apply them to thought provoking novels that, at times, seem to challenge mainstream religion or government politics. The Power and the Glory, published in 1940, is one of Greene's more popular novels. It is a story that depicts …

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