As the critic V. S. Pritchett rightly observed, Graham Greene’s greatest achievement was to revive the sense of evil in the English novel, from which it had been absent since the death of Henry James. [1]
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In Commentary | Comments DisabledAs the critic V. S. Pritchett rightly observed, Graham Greene’s greatest achievement was to revive the sense of evil in the English novel, from which it had been absent since the death of Henry James. [1]