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Of Human Bondage (Autobiographical Novel) - A Deep Dive into Love Ambition and Self-Discovery in the Early 20th Century - cover

Of Human Bondage (Autobiographical Novel) - A Deep Dive into Love Ambition and Self-Discovery in the Early 20th Century

William Somerset Maugham

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In 'Of Human Bondage,' William Somerset Maugham crafts a profound semi-autobiographical novel that intricately explores the themes of desire, ambition, and the quest for identity. Through the journey of Philip Carey, a psychologically complex protagonist marked by a clubfoot, Maugham delves into existential struggles and the complexities of human attachments. The novel's realist style reflects Maugham's keen observational prowess, drawing on his own life experiences, and situating the narrative within the modernist literary movement that resonates with the works of contemporaries like D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. It blends introspection with a candid portrayal of societal norms and personal relationships, elucidating the perennial human struggle against emotional and societal bondage. Maugham, an illustrious figure in early 20th-century literature, faced a tumultuous upbringing and a diverse career as a playwright, novelist, and short story writer. His experiences in the medical field, coupled with a keen interest in psychological nuance and human behavior, deeply informed his character-driven narratives. 'Of Human Bondage' stands as a transformative reflection of Maugham's own existential inquiries and the search for authenticity in a world rife with constraints. This seminal work is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced understanding of human condition and relationships. Maugham's poignant prose and rich character development make this novel an essential read for those interested in the interplay of desire and freedom, and anyone drawn to the literary exploration of self and society.
Available since: 01/04/2024.
Print length: 329 pages.

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