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  2. As the story progresses it becomes apparent (though only explicitly acknowledged by Henry in the book's final pages) that Aunt Augusta is actually his mother and his presumed mother was actually his aunt.

    • Graham Greene
    • 1969
  3. “Travels with My Aunt” is a captivating novel written by Graham Greene, published in 1969. This literary masterpiece takes readers on a thrilling journey through the life of Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager who embarks on a series of unexpected adventures with his eccentric Aunt Augusta.

  4. Travels with My Aunt is a 1972 American comedy film directed by George Cukor, written by Jay Presson Allen and Hugh Wheeler, and starring Maggie Smith. The film is loosely based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Graham Greene .

  5. Reviews. Travels with My Aunt. Comedy. 109 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1973. Roger Ebert. March 5, 1973. 3 min read. George Cukor ’s “Travels with My Aunt” is a whimsical romantic fantasy that works; which is to say, if you are not a fan of whimsical romantic fantasy, it’s going to be too much for you.

  6. Travels with My Aunt was published in 1969 and is a comedic novel of travel adventure and self-discovery, which was adapted and made into a film in 1972. Greene commented that Travels...

  7. Jul 21, 1991 · Geoffrey Palmer’s satisfying narration of “Travels With My Aunt” puts us in the company of middle-aged Henry Pulling, who has taken early retirement from his job as bank manager, and his...

  8. As the story progresses it becomes apparent (though only explicitly acknowledged by Henry in the book's final pages) that Aunt Augusta is actually his mother and his presumed mother was actually his aunt.