The Hero

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book The Hero by Somerset Maugham, B&R Samizdat Express
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Somerset Maugham ISBN: 9781455402601
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Somerset Maugham
ISBN: 9781455402601
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
Classic novel, first published in 1901. According to Wikipedia: "William Somerset Maugham (25 January 1874 16 December 1965) was an English playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and, reputedly, the highest paid author during the 1930s. Maugham's masterpiece is generally agreed to be Of Human Bondage, a semi-autobiographical novel that deals with the life of the main character Philip Carey, who, like Maugham, was orphaned, and brought up by his pious uncle. Philip's clubfoot causes him endless self-consciousness and embarrassment, echoing Maugham's struggles with his stutter. Later successful novels were also based on real-life characters: The Moon and Sixpence fictionalizes the life of Paul Gauguin; and Cakes and Ale contains thinly veiled characterizations of authors Thomas Hardy and Hugh Walpole. Maugham's last major novel, The Razor's Edge, published in 1944, was a departure for him in many ways. While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. The protagonist is a disillusioned veteran of World War I who abandons his wealthy friends and lifestyle, travelling to India seeking enlightenment. The story's themes of Eastern mysticism and war-weariness struck a chord with readers as World War II waned, and a movie adaptation quickly followed."
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Classic novel, first published in 1901. According to Wikipedia: "William Somerset Maugham (25 January 1874 16 December 1965) was an English playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and, reputedly, the highest paid author during the 1930s. Maugham's masterpiece is generally agreed to be Of Human Bondage, a semi-autobiographical novel that deals with the life of the main character Philip Carey, who, like Maugham, was orphaned, and brought up by his pious uncle. Philip's clubfoot causes him endless self-consciousness and embarrassment, echoing Maugham's struggles with his stutter. Later successful novels were also based on real-life characters: The Moon and Sixpence fictionalizes the life of Paul Gauguin; and Cakes and Ale contains thinly veiled characterizations of authors Thomas Hardy and Hugh Walpole. Maugham's last major novel, The Razor's Edge, published in 1944, was a departure for him in many ways. While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. The protagonist is a disillusioned veteran of World War I who abandons his wealthy friends and lifestyle, travelling to India seeking enlightenment. The story's themes of Eastern mysticism and war-weariness struck a chord with readers as World War II waned, and a movie adaptation quickly followed."

More books from B&R Samizdat Express

Cover of the book Spirit and Music by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Fritz and Eric or The Brother Crusoes by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Norse Tales and Sketches by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks With a Circus by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Heauton Timorumenos: the Self-Tormentor, a Comedy by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Colomba, in French by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Many Voices, poems for children by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Cruise of the "Nonsuch" Buccaneer by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Valiant Runaways by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Practical Distiller or an Introduction to Making Whiskey, Gin, Brandy, Spirits etc. (1809) by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book Serapis, in English translation by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, a short story in English translation by Somerset Maugham
Cover of the book The Inquisition, a critical and historical study of the coercive power of the church by Somerset Maugham
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy