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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But now I can afford to put it off no longer . In youth the years stretch before one so long that it is hard to realize that they will ever pass , and even in middle age , with the ordinary expectation of life in these days , it is easy ...
But now I can afford to put it off no longer . In youth the years stretch before one so long that it is hard to realize that they will ever pass , and even in middle age , with the ordinary expectation of life in these days , it is easy ...
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I was hampered besides by my stammer and by the unfortunate accident that after I had written a play and finally corrected the typescript I could no longer take any great interest in it . I was curious to see how it would act , but when ...
I was hampered besides by my stammer and by the unfortunate accident that after I had written a play and finally corrected the typescript I could no longer take any great interest in it . I was curious to see how it would act , but when ...
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Fisher Unwin pressed me to write another much longer book about the slums . He told me that was what the public wanted from me and prophesied that it would have , now that I had broken the ice , a far greater success than Liza of ...
Fisher Unwin pressed me to write another much longer book about the slums . He told me that was what the public wanted from me and prophesied that it would have , now that I had broken the ice , a far greater success than Liza of ...
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