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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2024)
The perspectives of innocence and experience in Graham Greene’s short story “The Basement Room”
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Bikash Mondal, Amit Shankar Saha
Abstract
Graham Greene’s fiction, be it the novels or the short stories, mainly leaves the readers with an intrigue either in the form of a spy thriller or in the form of a psychological entangle. The short story “The Basement Room” is of the latter form. This article tries to explore the intricacies of psychology and how innocence and experience play major roles in the interpretations of the world leading to sometimes favourable and sometimes unfavourable circumstances as is evidenced in the short story under discussion.
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Pages:13-14
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Bikash Mondal, Amit Shankar Saha "The perspectives of innocence and experience in Graham Greene’s short story “The Basement Room”". International Journal of English Research, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 13-14
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