Of human bondage, with a digression on the art of fiction: An address
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Book Description
The hero is Philip Carey, a sensitive and talented orphan with a clubfoot who is raised by an uncaring aunt and uncle. It is the story of Philip's struggle for independence and his pursuit of his art. Often autobiographical, Of Human Bondage is considered to be Maugham's finest work.
Book Information
Publisher | Folcroft Library Editions |
Binding | Unknown Binding (28 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 16 |
ISBN-10 | B0006CT56M |
Publication Date | /1977 |
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