La relation des amants, simple passade au début, devient peu à peu intense, mais se heurte à la jalousie de Maurice, qui reproche à sa maîtresse de ne pas avoir le cran de divorcer, et l’accuse de privilégier son confort matériel. Rarement Greene est allé aussi loin dans la description clinique des relations humaines. David Robert … Please enter location or other information that may help the volunteer in fulfilling this request. Rosamund May Sale (1882–1997) who married Jean Auguste … From the description of The Catherine Walston / Graham Greene papers, 1925-1978 (bulk 1946-1978). Lady Catherine Walston, neé Crompton, was born in 1916 in Rye, N.Y., to David and Lillian MacDonald (Sheridan) Crompton. A l'issue d'une scène violente où il se dispute avec le confesseur de Sarah, le Père Crompton, Il finit par éprouver des sentiments religieux ambigus, tout en déclarant ne pas aimer Dieu[2]. It's questionable whether she took any of Greene's literary hyperbole seriously. In the film adaptation of Greene’s novel Bendrix’ writing is constantly being undermined by his fetish for Sarah Miles, he even abandons the novel he meant to write—the same novel whose research lead him to seek out Henry Miles, Sarah’s husband. Hon. They had two children, Lucy Caroline and Francis. Press clippings of articles both by and about Greene enrich the collection, as do the unique ephemera/muniments consisting of printed souvenirs and small gift objects presented by Greene to Lady Walston. Henry David Leonard George Walston, Baron Walston CVO, JP was a British farmer, agricultural researcher and politician, firstly for the Liberal Party, then for Labour and then for the Social Democratic Party. During World War II he worked for the British Foreign Office and was stationed in Africa. Henry Walston[4], haut fonctionnaire puis politicien travailliste, fut l’inspirateur transparent du mari de Sarah dans le roman, dédicacé à une mystérieuse « C » (et plus explicitement « à Catherine » dans l’édition américaine). Greene died on April 3, 1991 in Vevey, Switzerland. based on information from your browser. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? [6][7] Walston demanded that the adulterous relationship should cease after the 1951 publication of The End of the Affair, Greene's roman à clef; … Wormald said: ``She was relatively free of jealousy, but I connect that with the fact that she knew she was irresistible to men.''. 1 We have 2 volunteers within ten miles of your requested photo location. She was merely being herself unpredictable, impulsive, experimental but he was always weaving fantasies round their relationship, imagining them to be heroic sinners avidly seeking their own damnation. After sizing up Ms. Rickards, Lady Catherine said to Greene, “That’s why you don’t want to see me so much anymore” or words to that effect. Making it clean, making it shine–this is what revision, revision and more revision, and even more revision is all about, but it can’t happen unless you have that story down there on the page. ``O'Sullivan was an excellent drinking companion for mother,'' Bill Walston told me, with heavy sarcasm.