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The Man Within' is the debut novel by Graham Greene, first published in 1929. Greene, who would go on to become one of the most significant English novelists of the 20th century, was known for blending psychological depth with moral and spiritual conflict. His works often explore the complexities of human conscience, guilt, and redemption - themes that first appear vividly in this early novel. Set in 19th-century England, The Man Within tells the story of Andrews, a young smuggler haunted by his father s legacy and torn between loyalty, fear, and the search for inner peace. After betraying his fellow smugglers to the authorities, Andrews flees and finds refuge in the home of Elizabeth, a lonely and compassionate woman who offers him shelter. As the two form a bond, Andrews is forced to confront his cowardice, guilt, and longing for moral redemption. The novel s title refers to the inner struggle the man within that symbolizes conscience and the conflict between good and evil in the human soul. Greene portrays Andrews as a man divided: he yearns for integrity and love, yet is crippled by fear and shame. The setting of the smuggling underworld and the bleak English coast mirrors the protagonist s turmoil, creating an atmosphere of suspense and moral tension. Though The Man Within lacks the refinement of Greene s later masterpieces like The Power and the Glory or The Heart of the Matter, it introduces many of the themes that would define his career: sin, betrayal, faith, and the possibility of redemption. Critically noted for its psychological insight and lyrical prose, The Man Within established Greene as a serious literary talent. It remains a compelling exploration of conscience and courage a story of a man s struggle to silence the doubts and fears within his own heart.
Forfatter
Graham Greene
ISBN
9789388843096
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
28.4.2026
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