by W. Somerset Maugham (Author)
"The most difficult thing for a wise woman to do is to pretend to be a foolish one."
-Miss Ley, Mrs. Craddock (1902) by Somerset Maugham
Mrs. Craddock (1902) by Somerset Maugham is the story of Bertha Ley, who marries handsome, older Edward Craddock; however she soon realizes he's a bore, and thus begins the demise of their relationship. Her marital and life troubles mount, and Mrs. Craddock turns her attention to a much younger man. Deemed too risqué for the time, Maugham had difficulty finding a publisher until he agreed to remove the passages which readers would find offensive. A timeless novel of a woman's plight in a loveless marriage, this is a great edition to any reader's personal library.
Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.94 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: February 01, 1902