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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... called the Little Tour , France , Germany and Switzerland ; and I remember that when he de- scribed the not very impressive fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen he offered thanks to God Almighty because in creating ' this stupendous ...
... called the Little Tour , France , Germany and Switzerland ; and I remember that when he de- scribed the not very impressive fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen he offered thanks to God Almighty because in creating ' this stupendous ...
Page 161
... called Liza of Lam- beth . It was accepted by the first publisher to whom I sent it . For some time Fisher Unwin had been bringing out in what he called The Pseudonym Series a number of short novels which had attracted a good deal of ...
... called Liza of Lam- beth . It was accepted by the first publisher to whom I sent it . For some time Fisher Unwin had been bringing out in what he called The Pseudonym Series a number of short novels which had attracted a good deal of ...
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... called my book Beauty from Ashes , which is a quotation from Isaiah , but finding that this title had been recently used , I chose instead the title of one of the books in Spinoza's Ethics and called it Of Human Bondage . It is not an ...
... called my book Beauty from Ashes , which is a quotation from Isaiah , but finding that this title had been recently used , I chose instead the title of one of the books in Spinoza's Ethics and called it Of Human Bondage . It is not an ...
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