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Of Human Bondage

Of Human Bondage

by William Somerset Maugham

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Of Human Bondage is a moving exploration of loneliness, obsessive love, and a young man's search for meaning and direction in life. Written in the third person, it tells the story of Philip Carey, a self-conscious orphan with a club-foot who learns medicine. Not only is this a significant work in the Bildungsroman tradition, but its largely autobiographical basis gives it a special interest in view of the exceptional public success that Somerset Maugham was to enjoy over several decades.
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["People with disabilities fiction" "Orphans fiction" "Physically handicapped fiction" "Bildungsromans" "British and Irish fiction (fictional works by one author)" "Physicians fiction" "Artists fiction" "Coming of age fiction" "England fiction" "Literature" "Medical fiction" "Artists fiction" "English literature" "English fiction" "Classic Literature" "Large type books" "People with disabilities" "Fiction" "Physicians" "Orphans" "Artists"]

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