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The End of the Affair

eng. The End of the Affair · 1951
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Book Review

Graham Greene's novel "The End of the Affair" has been highly praised by critics for its deep psychological portrayal of characters and complex exploration of themes of love, faith, and betrayal. The book tells the story of the complicated relationship between writer Maurice Bendrix and Sarah Miles, the wife of his friend. Greene masterfully conveys the characters' inner struggles, their battles with their own feelings and moral dilemmas. Critics note that the author successfully creates a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere, where personal dramas intertwine with philosophical reflections on the nature of love and faith. Special attention is given to Greene's style, which combines conciseness and expressiveness, as well as his ability to create multilayered and ambiguous images. The novel is also considered autobiographical, adding an extra layer of depth and sincerity. Overall, "The End of the Affair" is regarded as one of Greene's finest works, showcasing his skill in crafting complex and memorable stories.

The End of the Affair
Date of publication: 14 January 2025
Last updated: 5 February 2025
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The End of the Affair
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Original titleeng. The End of the Affair · 1951
Genre: Novel