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    The End of the Affair

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  1. The End of the Affair is a 1951 novel by British author Graham Greene, as well as the title of two feature films (released in 1955 and 1999) that were adapted from the novel. Set in London during and just after the Second World War, the novel examines the obsessions, jealousy and discernments within the relationships between three central ...

    • Graham Greene
    • 237 (first edition)
    • 1951
    • 1951
  2. The End of the Affair is a 1999 romantic drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore and Stephen Rea. The film was based on The End of the Affair, a 1951 novel by British author Graham Greene, which had been adapted as a film in 1955 with Deborah Kerr.

  3. A 1999 drama film based on Graham Greene's novel, starring Ralph Fiennes and Julianne Moore as former lovers who reconnect after World War II. Critics and audiences are divided on the film's faithfulness to the source material and its slow-burning plot.

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    • Neil Jordan
    • R
    • Ralph Fiennes
  4. A novelist obsessed with his ex-mistress hires a detective to find out why she ended their affair and who she is seeing now. He learns the truth from her diary and her husband, but it is too late to change his fate.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · On a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix has a chance meeting with Henry Miles, husband of his ex-mistress Sarah, who abruptly ended their affair two years before. Bendrix's obsession with Sarah is rekindled; he succumbs to his own jealousy and arranges to have her followed.

    • Jul 1, 2022
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    • Randy Cole138
  6. The End of the Affair is the fourth and final of Greene's "Catholic novels" tetralogy, following Brighton Rock (1938), The Power and the Glory (1940), and The Heart of the Matter (1948). Synopsis. The novel focuses on Maurice Bendrix, a rising writer during the Second World War in London, and Sarah Miles, the wife of an impotent civil servant.

  7. 1955. |. Romance. From the novel by Graham Greene comes this story of star-crossed lovers whose short affair begins and ends as tumultuously as the war that is its backdrop. In England during World War II, Sarah Miles (Deborah Kerr, The King and I, 1956) is the bored wife of a British civil servant.

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