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The End of the Affair

eng. The End of the Affair · 1951
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Historical Context and Significance

Graham Greene's novel "The End of the Affair," published in 1951, is one of the author's most significant works exploring themes of love, faith, and betrayal. Set in London during and after World War II, it provides a historical context reflecting post-war sentiments and moral dilemmas. Greene, known for his skill in creating psychologically complex characters, uses autobiographical elements to explore personal and spiritual crises. The novel's influence on culture is evident in its adaptations, including a successful 1999 film, and its ability to provoke deep reflections on the nature of human relationships and faith. "The End of the Affair" remains relevant due to its universal themes and masterful storytelling, making it an important part of 20th-century literary heritage.

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