Of Human Bondage
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"Human Captivity", published in 1915, is one of the most significant novels in the work of the English writer William Somerset Maugham. In this book, the author tells the story of Philip Carey, a young man who is faced with the difficulties of self-identification, finding his mission in life and fighting his own weaknesses. The writer successfully combined the psychological depth of the characters with shades of social criticism and philosophical reflections. The novel "Human Slavery" forces the reader to rethink his attitude to the concepts of faith, money, morality and true happiness. Maugham draws attention to the psychological aspects of human existence, helping to better understand the inner conflicts and motivations of the characters. "Human Slavery" remains a relevant and provocative book that encourages its readers to open discussion about the values and goals of life.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 1995-10-01
- Title
- Of Human Bondage
- Subject
- Artists -- Fiction
Bildungsromans
Orphans -- Fiction
PR
People with disabilities -- Fiction
Physicians -- Fiction