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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I asked myself what sort of part would be likely to appeal to a leading lady , and having made up my mind on this point , wrote Lady Frederick . But its most effective scene , the scene that afterwards made it so successful , was one in ...
I asked myself what sort of part would be likely to appeal to a leading lady , and having made up my mind on this point , wrote Lady Frederick . But its most effective scene , the scene that afterwards made it so successful , was one in ...
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I wrote it in Capri , during the long vacation , and such was my ardour that I had myself awakened every morning at six and wrote with perseverance till hunger forced me to break off and have breakfast . I had at least the sense to ...
I wrote it in Capri , during the long vacation , and such was my ardour that I had myself awakened every morning at six and wrote with perseverance till hunger forced me to break off and have breakfast . I had at least the sense to ...
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paper , and it was not till four years after I had made my notes for it that I wrote the first of the stories I had conceived in the South Seas . I had not written short stories for many years . I began my literary career by writing ...
paper , and it was not till four years after I had made my notes for it that I wrote the first of the stories I had conceived in the South Seas . I had not written short stories for many years . I began my literary career by writing ...
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