The Man Within
Andrews is running for his life. He has betrayed his gang of smugglers and now flees across the Sussex downs, hunted by the men he once called colleagues. Taking refuge in a cottage, he finds himself drawn into the lives of two women who will each change the course of his fate in very different ways. The Man Within was Graham Greene's third novel and his first critical success, published in 1929. Set in early nineteenth century England, it draws on the rich tradition of smuggling on the Sussex coast while exploring themes of cowardice, courage, and moral redemption. The title comes from a quote by Sir Thomas Browne: "There's another man within me that's angry with me." Perfect for readers who enjoy classic British literary fiction with psychological depth. Greene's early novel showcases his trademark ability to explore moral ambiguity through richly atmospheric settings, making this an essential read for fans of both historical fiction and psychological thrillers. The source for this public-domain ebook is Standard Ebooks (standardebooks.org). Ebooks from other sources often have typos, inconsistent spelling, missing accent marks, and missing punctuation. Ebooks from Standard Ebooks are proofread line by line against a scan of the original printed pages, then proofread again from cover to cover. They are also formatted and typeset following a professional-grade style manual, resulting in new editions supporting state-of-the-art ereader technology: automatic hyphenation, popup footnotes, complete and consistent metadata, high-resolution and scalable vector graphics, and ereader-compatible tables of contents. All of this makes the finished ebooks accurate, functional, and beautiful, a pleasure to read. (Waking Lion Press is not affiliated with or endorsed by Standard Ebooks.)
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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