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Of Human Bondage - cover

Of Human Bondage

W. Somerset Maugham

Verlag: DigiCat

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W. Somerset Maugham's 'Of Human Bondage' is a profound exploration of the human condition, reflecting themes of existential struggle, social alienation, and the quest for personal identity. This semi-autobiographical novel employs a realist literary style, characterized by Maugham's incisive prose and keen psychological insight. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it follows the life of Philip Carey, an orphaned boy grappling with a clubfoot and navigating the complexities of relationships, love, and ambition, ultimately articulating a poignant critique of societal expectations and the intrinsic limitations of human desire. Maugham, drawing from his own experiences, had an upbringing marked by personal loss and a struggle for belonging, which profoundly influenced his narrative. Having trained as a physician before pursuing literature, Maugham's medical background imbues his writing with a critical understanding of human motivation and suffering. His travels across Europe and his interactions with diverse cultures enriched the texture of the novel, allowing him to draw vivid and relatable characters that resonate with audiences. 'Of Human Bondage' stands as a seminal work that offers readers an intimate look into the fragility of the human experience. Its exploration of love, disappointment, and self-discovery makes it essential reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of their own lives and the universal quest for meaning.
Verfügbar seit: 28.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 618 Seiten.

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