The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1This book represents Maugham's life and philosophy in his own words. It is autobiographical in nature, though most of the work is concerned with Maugham's unique and fascinating opinions on the theatre, writing, metaphysics and the interesting people he encountered in his long and successful career. |
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(By action of course I do not mean merely physical action: from the standpoint of
the theatre a character who says, I have a headache, performs an action as much
as one who falls off a steeple.) When the plays these authors write fail, they ...
(By action of course I do not mean merely physical action: from the standpoint of
the theatre a character who says, I have a headache, performs an action as much
as one who falls off a steeple.) When the plays these authors write fail, they ...
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cause people do not naturally talk to themselves out loud; he may not telescope
events, by which he was able to accelerate his action, but must cause them to
occur as deliberately as in real life; he must eschew accident and chance, for we
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cause people do not naturally talk to themselves out loud; he may not telescope
events, by which he was able to accelerate his action, but must cause them to
occur as deliberately as in real life; he must eschew accident and chance, for we
...
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But the end of the artist and the end of other men are different, for the end of the
artist is production while the end of other men is right action. And so the artist's
attitude to life is in a certain way peculiar to himself. The psychologists tell us that
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But the end of the artist and the end of other men are different, for the end of the
artist is production while the end of other men is right action. And so the artist's
attitude to life is in a certain way peculiar to himself. The psychologists tell us that
...
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