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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Nor would it be easy in English literature to find a poet with a happier gift than Herrick and yet no one would claim that he had more than a delightful talent . It seems to me that what makes genius is the combination of natural gifts ...
Nor would it be easy in English literature to find a poet with a happier gift than Herrick and yet no one would claim that he had more than a delightful talent . It seems to me that what makes genius is the combination of natural gifts ...
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They claim that in life stories are ... For the novelist claims to be an artist and the artist does not copy life , he makes an arrangement out of it to suit his own purposes . Just as the painter [ 220 ] THE SUMMING UP.
They claim that in life stories are ... For the novelist claims to be an artist and the artist does not copy life , he makes an arrangement out of it to suit his own purposes . Just as the painter [ 220 ] THE SUMMING UP.
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T ( lxi That is a claim that the author has always made and to this he has added another claim : he has asserted that he was not as other men and in consequence not amenable to their rules . Other men have received it with obloquy ...
T ( lxi That is a claim that the author has always made and to this he has added another claim : he has asserted that he was not as other men and in consequence not amenable to their rules . Other men have received it with obloquy ...
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