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Lee, Kwanghee. Graham Greenes Love and Vision of Hope: Paternity. Studies in English Language & Literature 44.1 (2018): 107-127. This article focuses on examining the theme of Graham Greenes love and vision emphasized by paternity. As Erdinast-Vulcan says, there are three types of fathers in Greenes novels: the biological father, the metaphorical father and the Father in Heaven. The relationship of the biological father is destined to be spontaneous. The relationship of the metaphorical father is embodied by the protagonists. Greene develops the relationship of the metaphorical father into the love and responsibility for neighborhood. In Monsignor Quixote the atmosphere of the novel is headed for afterlife world. Monsignor Quixote loves his neighbors with brotherly love because every man is equally a son of God. And also he considers such love to be connected with the vision of hope. (Kongju National University)


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