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Of Human Bondage
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Of Human Bondage

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Of Human Bondage is the first and most autobiographical of Maugham’s masterpieces. It tells the story of Philip Carey, an orphan eager for life, love and adventure. After a few months studying in Heidelberg, and a brief spell in Paris as a would-be artists, Philip Settles in London to train as a doctor. And that is where he meets Mildred, the loud but irresistible waitress with whom he plunges into a formative, tortured and masochistic affair which very nearly ruins him.

It is in Of Human Bondage that the essential themes of autonomy and enslavement which dominate so much of Maugham’s writing are most profoundly explored.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2000
Pages
704
ISBN
9780099284963

Of Human Bondage is the first and most autobiographical of Maugham’s masterpieces. It tells the story of Philip Carey, an orphan eager for life, love and adventure. After a few months studying in Heidelberg, and a brief spell in Paris as a would-be artists, Philip Settles in London to train as a doctor. And that is where he meets Mildred, the loud but irresistible waitress with whom he plunges into a formative, tortured and masochistic affair which very nearly ruins him.

It is in Of Human Bondage that the essential themes of autonomy and enslavement which dominate so much of Maugham’s writing are most profoundly explored.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2000
Pages
704
ISBN
9780099284963