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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Page 140
It is inept to say again what Shaw has said so well. xxxix To my mind, the drama
took a wrong turning when the demand for realism led it to abandon the
ornament of verse. Verse has a specific dramatic value as anyone can see by
observing ...
It is inept to say again what Shaw has said so well. xxxix To my mind, the drama
took a wrong turning when the demand for realism led it to abandon the
ornament of verse. Verse has a specific dramatic value as anyone can see by
observing ...
Page 143
but I cannot but state my belief that the prose drama to which I have given so
much of my life will soon be dead. The minor arts, which depend on the manners
and customs of the time rather than on deep-seated human necessities, come
and ...
but I cannot but state my belief that the prose drama to which I have given so
much of my life will soon be dead. The minor arts, which depend on the manners
and customs of the time rather than on deep-seated human necessities, come
and ...
Page 160
In the modern drama I think no one on occasion approached it more closely than
Racine. But at the cost of how many a limitation I It was a cherry stone that he
carved with infinite skill. Only idolatry can refuse to see the great shortcomings in
...
In the modern drama I think no one on occasion approached it more closely than
Racine. But at the cost of how many a limitation I It was a cherry stone that he
carved with infinite skill. Only idolatry can refuse to see the great shortcomings in
...
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