Paul Fussell was at perfect liberty to point out grammatical faults in Greene's writing, indeed it is a perfectly valid part of literary criticism, but while elegant and correct prose are desirable, these qualities would have sat oddly with the subject matter of a number of his novels that deal with the lower echelons of society and set in what has sometimes been referred to as Greeneland.
Moreover, Fussell didn't write Brighton Rock.




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