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The End Of The Affair (paperback)
The End Of The Affair (paperback) - By Graham Greene
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June 25, 2009: The characters were totally unsympethetic. There was utterly nothing to relate to in the plot. It was very dated. It was too wordy. And, I'm afraid the author's own immorality made me wonder how he could possibly write the heroine's diary entries with anything approaching understanding. It was pretty terrible. I wanted to toss it into my garbage dispenser.
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The End of the Affair: (movie tie-in edition)
The novelist Maurice Bendrix's love affair with his friend's wife, Sarah, had begun in London during the Blitz. One day, inexplicably and without warning, Sarah had broken off the relationship. It seemed impossible that there could be a rival for her heart. Yet two years later, driven by obsessive jealousy and grief, Bendrix sends Pakris, a private detective, to follow Sarah and find out the truth. "One of the most true and moving novels of my time, in anybody's language."-- William Faulkner "Singularly...
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Penguin celebrates the centennial of Graham Greene's birth with commemorativeeditions of his greatest works.
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The End of the Affair
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Diary of Love (from the End of the Affair)
Diary of Love (from the End of the Affair)
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16 Additional Products from "The End of the Affair" Below
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End of the Affair DVD - Used
This is a preowned DVD. It is guaranteed to work on your DVD player and may not include original box.From the acclaimed director of The Crying Game and Interview With The Vampire comes a romantic story of desire and betrayal. The setting is war-torn England, 1939. Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore) is married to Henry (Stephen Rea), a man she loves but with whom she shares no intimacy. When she meets Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes), the two have an immediate attraction for each other and embark on
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The End Of A Love Affair (Live)
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The End of the Affair Deborah Kerr / NR / 1955 Used Price
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Description Recently freed from his MGM contract, Van Johnson headed to England to star in a series of pictures, the first of which was The End of the Affair. Adapted by Lenore Coffee from the novel by Graham Greene, the film casts Johnson as Maurice Bendrix, the clandestine lover of married Briton Sarah Miles (Deborah Kerr). When Maurice disappears during the London blitz, Sarah feels responsible; perhaps if she hadn't been cheating on her husband Henry (Peter Cushing), Maurice might never have...
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June 25, 2009: The characters were totally unsympethetic. There was utterly nothing to relate to in the plot. It was very dated. It was too wordy. And, I'm afraid the author's own immorality made me wonder how he could possibly write the heroine's diary entries with anything approaching understanding. It was pretty terrible. I wanted to toss it into my garbage dispenser.
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The End of the Affair Books
Books. The End of the Affair
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The setting is war-torn England, 1939. Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore) is married to Henry (Stephen Rea), a man she loves but with whom she shares no intimacy. When she meets Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes), the two have an immediate attraction for each other and embark on a torrid affair. Their passion is as earth-shattering as the bombs that explode around them, until the day Sarah mysteriously and abruptly walks out of Maurice's life.
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fiennes/moore/rea end of the affair (1999) (DVD)
Jordan's adaptation of Greene's famous novel, set in a moody 1946 London, tells the tale of novelist Maurice Bendrix (Fiennes). After a random meeting with the husband of his ex-lover Sarah (Moore), Bendrix is once again drawn into her web, trying to discover for himself the reason she aborted their relationship two years before. The reintroduction of Maurice into Sarah's life fills her with confusion, forcing her to come to terms with her past decision, and challenging her to objectively deal with...
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This collection contains both the 1955 and the 1999 versions of the film, THE END OF THE AFFAIR. See individual titles for detailed...
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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 the Second World War, Sarah Miles (Deborah Kerr) is the bored wife of a British civil servant. When Mr. Miles (Peter Cushing) introduces her to American writer Maurice Bendrix (Van Johnson) at one of the couple's cocktail parties, she is unable to deny her attraction to him, or to resist his interest in her. Almost as quickly...
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The End Of The Affair (penguin Classics Series) (reprint) (paperback),penguin Classics Series
The End Of The Affair (penguin Classics Series) (reprint) (paperback),penguin Classics Series - By Graham Greene
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2 Chansons: I. the End of the Affair
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The End of the Affair (Penguin Classics)
Now, a year after Sarah's death, Bendrix seeks to exorcise the persistence of that passion by retracing its course from obsessive love to love-hate. At the start he believes he hates Sarah and her husband, Henry. By the end of the book, Bendrix's hatred has shifted to the God he feels has broken his life but whose existence he has at last come to recognize.
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Jordan's adaptation of Greene's famous novel, set in a moody 1946 London, tells the tale of novelist Maurice Bendrix (Fiennes). After a random meeting with the husband of his ex-lover Sarah (Moore), Bendrix is once again drawn into her web, trying to discover for himself the reason she aborted their relationship two years before. The reintroduction of Maurice into Sarah's life fills her with confusion, forcing her to come to terms with her past decision, and challenging her to objectively deal with...
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The End of the Affair: A Bargain and a Prayer
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Greene was one of six children, the son of the headmaster of a boys' school, and a cousin of Robert Louis Stevenson. A shy, unhappy child, he made several suicide attempts. After attending Oxford (where he made a specialty of Russian roulette), in 1927 he married Vivien Dayrell-Browning, a Catholic--an act that enraged his family. The estrangement became even worse when Greene himself converted to Catholicism. He and his wife--to whom Greene was chronically unfaithful--had a son and a daughter, and...
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