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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A carpenter is a craftsman, and though he may be in the narrower sense an artist,
he has not as a rule the freedom of action which the most incompetent scribbler,
the poorest dauber, possesses. The artist can within certain limits make what he ...
A carpenter is a craftsman, and though he may be in the narrower sense an artist,
he has not as a rule the freedom of action which the most incompetent scribbler,
the poorest dauber, possesses. The artist can within certain limits make what he ...
Page 95
By taking thought, by deliberate effort, the artist must enlarge, deepen and
diversify his personality. Then the soil must lie fallow. Like the bride of Christ, the
artist waits for the illumination that shall bring forth a new spiritual life. He goes
about ...
By taking thought, by deliberate effort, the artist must enlarge, deepen and
diversify his personality. Then the soil must lie fallow. Like the bride of Christ, the
artist waits for the illumination that shall bring forth a new spiritual life. He goes
about ...
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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
...
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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