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The Greatest Plays of W Somerset Maugham - Lady Frederick The Explorer The Circle Caesar's Wife Penelope Mrs Dot East of Suez… - cover

The Greatest Plays of W Somerset Maugham - Lady Frederick The Explorer The Circle Caesar's Wife Penelope Mrs Dot East of Suez…

William Somerset Maugham

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Sinopsis

W. Somerset Maugham was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. His masterpiece is generally agreed to be the autobiographical novel "Of Human Bondage" and he gained his recognition as a playwright with comedy play Lady Frederick. His numerous plays were later adapted to movies. This collection includes:
A Man of Honour
Lady Frederick
The Explorer
The Circle
Caesar's Wife
Penelope
Mrs. Dot
Landed Gentry
East of Suez
Disponible desde: 10/06/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 571 páginas.

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