![]() Greene published his first novel, The Man Within, in 1929, and from there his career took off, though he continued to work at papers as a literary and move critic. He married Vivien the following year, and the pair had two children together. Over time, Greene got to know Vivien and learned more about Catholicism, ultimately choosing to be baptized in 1926. After college, Greene worked as a journalist and reviewer and met his wife, Vivien Dayrell-Browning, when she wrote to the paper he was working for to correct something he had said about Catholicism. Greene later attended Oxford University and graduated with a degree in history, but was plagued by his depression and largely kept to himself during his time at Oxford. ![]() From a young age, Greene experienced serious bouts of depression that led to him being sent away for psychoanalysis in 1920 when he was 16. ![]() Greene started attending the school his father was headmaster of in 1910. Greene discovered a love of reading when he was a young boy spending time at his uncle Sir Graham Greeneās estate in Cambridgeshire. Henry Graham Greene was the fourth of six children born to Charles Henry Greene and Marion Raymond Greene. ![]()
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