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Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham, Fiction, Literary, Classics
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Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham, Fiction, Literary, Classics Tapa dura - 2004

de W. Somerset Maugham


Resumen

The first and most autobiographical of Maugham's masterpieces. It is 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 artist, he settles in London to train as a doctor where he meets Mildred, the loud but irresistible waitress with whom he plunges into a tortured and masochistic affair.From the Trade Paperback edition.

Información de la editorial

She opened the door of a room on the floor below and took the child over to a bed in which a woman was lying. It was his mother. She stretched out her arms, and the child nestled by her side. He did not ask why he had been awakened. The woman kissed his eyes, and with thin, small hands felt the warm body through his white flannel nightgown. She pressed the child closer to herself. "Are you sleepy, darling?" she said. Her voice was so weak that it seemed to come already from a great distance. The child did not answer, but smiled comfortably. He was very happy in the large, warm bed, with those soft arms about him. He tried to make himself smaller still as he cuddled up against his mother, and he kissed her sleepily. In a moment he closed his eyes and was fast asleep. The doctor came forwards and stood by the bedside. "Oh, don't take him away yet," she moaned.

Identificación de primeras ediciones

George H. Duran and Company first published Of Human Bondage in New York in 1915. True first editions contain a point of issue on the fourth line of p. 257: "helped" misspelled “help.”

Detalles

  • Título Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham, Fiction, Literary, Classics
  • Autor W. Somerset Maugham
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Páginas 588
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Wildside Press
  • Fecha de publicación August 31, 2004
  • ISBN 9780809587698 / 0809587696
  • Peso 2.26 libras (1.03 kg)
  • Dimensiones 9.26 x 6.42 x 1.64 pulgadas (23.52 x 16.31 x 4.17 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC