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Of Human Bondage (the Unabridged Autobiographical Novel): True Story of a Black Women Who Worked for Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Davis - Paperback

Of Human Bondage (the Unabridged Autobiographical Novel): True Story of a Black Women Who Worked for Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Davis - Paperback

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by William Somerset Maugham (Author)

William Somerset Maugham's "Of Human Bondage" stands as an autobiographical novel that intricately weaves the life of its protagonist, Philip Carey, a character shaped by personal turmoil and existential questioning. This novel, recognized for its psychological depth and intricate character development, showcases Maugham's mastery of narrative that combines elements of realism and modernist introspection. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, it explores themes of love, art, and the quest for identity, reflecting Maugham's own struggles with belonging and societal expectation. Maugham, born into a wealthy family with a legacy of medical profession, faced his share of adversity, notably losing his parents at a young age, which fueled his exploration of the human condition. His diverse experiences as a medical student, playwright, and traveler greatly influenced the creation of Philip Carey, as Maugham delves into the impact of social constraints and personal desires. This novel, being one of Maugham's most significant works, derives from both his educational background and personal hardships, positioning him as a keen observer of human relationships. "Of Human Bondage" is a profound invitation to readers seeking to explore the intricacies of passion, suffering, and self-discovery. Its eloquent prose and engaging narrative construct a timeless resonance that encourages reflection on the nature of freedom and the bonds that society imposes. This narrative is not only a vital piece of Maugham's oeuvre but also a reflection on the universal human experience.

Number of Pages: 428
Dimensions: 0.87 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: April 15, 2019