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W Somerset Maugham

    William Somerset Maugham a créé une prose renommée pour sa clarté et sa précision, un style parfois remarqué pour sa simplicité apparente, mais capable d'observations profondes. Malgré les critiques initiales concernant son style dépouillé au milieu de l'expérimentation moderniste, son écriture perdure par son aperçu pénétrant de la nature humaine et des dynamiques sociales. Ses nombreux voyages ont imprégné son œuvre d'une perspective mondiale, explorant des thèmes universels avec un regard constant et observateur. L'héritage durable de Maugham réside dans sa représentation habile des personnages et son examen lucide des complexités de la vie.

    The Verger. The Escape. Louise
    Cakes and Ale
    The Magician
    The Summing Up
    Collected Short Stories
    Le sortilège Malais
    • Collected Short Stories

      Volume Two

      • 478pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
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      This final classic collection reveals Somerset Maugham's unique talent for exposing and exploring the bitter realities of human relationships in tales of love, infidelity, passion and prejudice. The stories range from "The Lotus Eater" where a man envisions a life of bliss in the Mediterranean, to the astringent tales of "The Outstation" and "The Back of Beyond" in Malaya and South East Asia.

      Collected Short Stories
    • An alternative cover for this ISBN can be found here Autobiographical and confessional, and yet not, this is one of the most highly regarded expressions of a personal credo – both a classic avowal of an author’s ideas and his craft.

      The Summing Up
    • The Magician

      A Novel, Together with a Fragment of Autobiography

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      The Magician
    • Cakes and Ale

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Cakes and Ale is a delicious satire of London literary society between the Wars. Social climber Alroy Kear is flattered when he is selected by Edward Driffield's wife to pen the official biography of her lionized novelist husband, and determined to write a bestseller. But then Kear discovers the great novelist's voluptuous muse (and unlikely first wife), Rosie. The lively, loving heroine once gave Driffield enough material to last a lifetime, but now her memory casts an embarrissing shadow over his career and respectable image. Wise, witty, deeply satisfying, Cakes and Ale is Maugham at his best.

      Cakes and Ale
    • The Painted Veil

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in England and Hong Kong in the 1920s, The Painted Veil is the story of the beautiful, but love-starved Kitty Fane. When her husband discovers her adulterous affair, he forces her to accompany him to the heart of a cholera epidemic. Stripped of the British society of her youth and the small but effective society she fought so hard to attain in Hong Kong, she is compelled by her awakening conscience to reassess her life and learn how to love. The Painted Veil is a beautifully written affirmation of the human capacity to grow, to change, and to forgive.

      The Painted Veil
    • William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was an English playwright, novelist, and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors of his era, and reputedly the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s. By 1914 he was famous, with 10 plays produced and 10 published novels. His masterpiece is generally agreed to be Of Human Bondage (1915), a semi-autobiographical novel that deals with the life of the main character Philip Carey, who like Maugham, was orphaned, and brought up by his pious uncle. His last major novel, The Razor's Edge, published in 1944, was a departure for him in many ways. While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. His other works include: Liza of Lambeth (1897), Mrs Craddock (1902), A Man of Honour (1903), The Land of the Blessed Virgin (1905), The Bishop's Apron (1906), Lady Frederick (1907), The Magician (1908), Home and Beauty (1909), The Moon and Sixpence (1919), The Circle (1921), The Trembling of a Leaf (1921), and On a Chinese Screen (1922).

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