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Of Human Bondage

English

By (author): W. Somerset Maugham

Of Human Bondage (1915) is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Inspired by his experiences as an orphan and young student, Maugham composed his masterpiece. Adapted several times for film, Of Human Bondage is a story of tragedy, perseverance, and the eternal search for happiness which drives us as much as it haunts our every move. Orphaned as a boy, Philip Carey is raised in an affectionless household by his aunt and uncle. Although his Aunt Louisa tries to make him feel welcome, William proves an uncaring, vindictive man. Left to fend for himself most days, Philip finds solace in the familys substantial collection of books, which serve as an escape for the imaginative boy. Sent to study at a prestigious boarding school, Philip struggles to fit in with his peers, who abuse him for his intelligence and club foot. Despite his struggles, he perseveres in his studies and chooses his own path in life, moving to Heidelberg, Germany and denying his uncles wish that he attend Oxford. As he struggles to become a professional artist, Philip learns that ones dreams are often unsubstantiated in the world of the living. Of Human Bondage is a tale of desire, disappointment, and romance by a master stylist with a keen sense of the complications inherent to human nature. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of W. Somerset Maughams Of Human Bondage is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: West Margin Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513135724

About W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was an English novelist playwright and short story writer. Born in Paris he was orphaned as a boy and sent to live with an emotionally distant uncle. He struggled to fit in as a student at The Kings School in Canterbury and demanded his uncle send him to Heidelberg University where he studied philosophy and literature. In Germany he had his first affair with an older man and embarked on a career as a professional writer. After completing his degree Maugham moved to London to begin medical school. There he published Liza of Lambeth (1897) his debut novel. Emboldened by its popular and critical success he dropped his pursuit of medicine to devote himself entirely to literature. Over his 65-year career he experimented in form and genre with such works as Lady Frederick (1907) a play The Magician (1908) an occult novel and Of Human Bondage (1915). The latter an autobiographical novel earned Maugham a reputation as one of the twentieth centurys leading authors and continues to be recognized as his masterpiece. Although married to Syrie Wellcome Maugham considered himself both bisexual and homosexual at different points in his life. During and after the First World War he worked for the British Secret Intelligence Service as a spy in Switzerland and Russia writing of his experiences in Ashenden: Or the British Agent (1927) a novel that would inspire Ian Flemings James Bond series. At one point the highest-paid author in the world Maugham led a remarkably eventful life without sacrificing his literary talent.

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