Of Human Bondage (Thrift Editions)
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Desperate For Love And Eager For Experience Of A Wider World, Philip Carey Grows Up In The Oppressive Confines Of His UncleS Vicarage. The Sensitive Orphan Is Burdened By A Club Foot That Sets Him Apart From His Schoolmates And Heightens His Loneliness. Seeking Passion And Inspiration, He Pursues His Dreams Of Becoming An Artist In Heidelberg And Paris But Returns To London, Humbled By His Own Mediocrity. But PhilipS Degradation Has Only Just Begun, As An Obsession With A Vulgar, ColdHearted Waitress Threatens To Destroy What Remains Of His Idealism. Like His ProtagonistS Physical Deformity, W. Somerset MaughamS Homosexuality Was A Constant Source Of Anxiety, Alienation, And Shame. He Termed His Masterpiece Not An Autobiography, But An Autobiographical Novel; Fact And Fiction Are Inexorably Mingled; The Emotions Are My Own. By Combining Residual Victorian Values With The Early Twentieth CenturyS Mood Of Irony And Despair, Maugham Offers A Timeless View Of Emotional Isolation And The Possibility Of Redemption Through SelfKnowledge And Maturity.
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