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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Novelists were still much concerned with it and even writers who had never known a lord thought it necessary to write largely about persons of rank . It would astonish anyone now who looked at the playbills of the day to see how many of ...
Novelists were still much concerned with it and even writers who had never known a lord thought it necessary to write largely about persons of rank . It would astonish anyone now who looked at the playbills of the day to see how many of ...
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... he ever had an inkling that he was an outrageous sham . His whole life was a lie , but when he was dying , if he had known he was going to , which mercifully he didn't , I am convinced he would have looked upon [ 84 ] THE SUMMING UP.
... he ever had an inkling that he was an outrageous sham . His whole life was a lie , but when he was dying , if he had known he was going to , which mercifully he didn't , I am convinced he would have looked upon [ 84 ] THE SUMMING UP.
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It is the difficulty of directing the interest that makes it so hard to write the plays that are known as plays of atmosphere . The best known of them , of course , are Chekhov's . Since the interest is not concentrated on two or three ...
It is the difficulty of directing the interest that makes it so hard to write the plays that are known as plays of atmosphere . The best known of them , of course , are Chekhov's . Since the interest is not concentrated on two or three ...
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