“God save us always from the innocent and the good”: American versus European Exceptionalism in Graham Greene’s <i>The Quiet American</i>
<p dir="ltr">This essay argues that by challenging the rectitude of American intervention in Vietnam, <i>The Quiet American</i> is the means by which Greene criticises the American exceptionalism of the post-World War 2 era. It shows how the nation’s exceptionalism is bui...
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| Main Author: | Thomas Ross Griffin (14159004) (author) |
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