Of Human Bondage
- Pages
- 684
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451530172
- Temps de Lecture
- ~11h 58min
Of Human Bondage est un book de W. Somerset Maugham. Il compte 684 pages.
À propos de ce livre
W. Somerset Maugham’s novel stands as a defining work of early twentieth-century British fiction, widely recognized for its semi-autobiographical depth and unflinching psychological realism. The narrative follows Philip Carey, an orphaned youth whose cleft palate shapes his early years of isolation and self-consciousness. As Philip navigates education, artistic ambition, medical training, and a series of formative relationships, the novel examines the tension between personal freedom and the invisible constraints of circumstance, class, and desire. Maugham’s prose dissects the human condition with characteristic clarity, exploring how individuals construct meaning through work, love, and self-acceptance. The book’s enduring significance lies in its candid portrayal of emotional vulnerability and its rejection of romanticized ideals, offering instead a grounded meditation on the compromises that define adult life. Widely studied for its nuanced character development, it remains a central text in literary scholarship for its unvarnished examination of the forces that bind and ultimately liberate the human spirit.
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W. Somerset Maugham est l'auteur de Of Human Bondage. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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W. Somerset Maugham’s novel stands as a defining work of early twentieth-century British fiction, widely recognized for its semi-autobiographical depth and unflinching psychological realism. The narrative follows Philip Carey, an orphaned youth whose cleft palate shapes his early years of isolation ...
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Of Human Bondage a été écrit par W. Somerset Maugham.