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 147
He has represented to the smallest particular the character that I had in my mind's eye . It would be difficult to find on the English stage a more competent , intelligent and versatile actor . On the other hand , I have had plays ...
He has represented to the smallest particular the character that I had in my mind's eye . It would be difficult to find on the English stage a more competent , intelligent and versatile actor . On the other hand , I have had plays ...
Page 182
Success improves the character of the man ; it does not always improve the character of the author . It may very well deprive him of that force which has brought him success . His individuality has been formed by his experiences ...
Success improves the character of the man ; it does not always improve the character of the author . It may very well deprive him of that force which has brought him success . His individuality has been formed by his experiences ...
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Stendhal , in one of his manuscripts , has written the names of the persons who had suggested his characters ; Dickens , as we ... Turgenev stated that he could not create a character at all unless as a starting point he could fix his ...
Stendhal , in one of his manuscripts , has written the names of the persons who had suggested his characters ; Dickens , as we ... Turgenev stated that he could not create a character at all unless as a starting point he could fix his ...
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