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William Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham

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William Somerset Maugham was born at the British Embassy in Paris, France, where his father was an English lawyer handling the legal affairs of the British embassy. His mother died of tuberculosis while he was young, a death which traumatized him for life. Two years later, his father died of cancer, and he was sent to England to be cared for by his uncle, Henry MacDonald Maugham, the Vicar of Whitstable, in Kent. His uncle was cold and cruel, and the boarding school he attended, The King's School in Canterbury, was also miserable for him. At sixteen, he refused to continue at The King's School and he was allowed to travel to Germany, where he studied literature, philosophy and German at Heidelberg University. In Germany, he wrote his first book, a biography of opera composer Giacomo Meyerbeer, and he met John Ellingham Brooks, with whom he had an affair. On his return to England he worked in an accountant's office for a month, then returned to Whitstable. His uncle sent him to King's College London to study medicine, although he had been writing since the age of 20 and intended to become an author. He continued writing nightly, and in 1897, he finished his second book, Liza of Lambeth. It was published in 1897, and it became so popular that Maugham, who by this time had qualified to be a doctor, dropped medicine and began writing full-time. He travelled and wrote, and in 1907 began to experience great success with plays as well as novels. In World War I he served in France as a member of the British Red Cross's "Literary Ambulance Drivers." During the war he met Frederick Gerald Haxton who became his companion and lover until Haxton's death in 1944. In 1915, he became a British agent operating in Switzerland against the Berlin Committee while posing as a writer. In 1916, he and Haxton travelled to the Pacific to research his novel The Moon And Sixpence, based on the life of Paul Gauguin. In May of 1917, he married Syrie Wellcome, with whom he had had a daughter. In June of 1917 he went to Russia for the British Secret Intelligence Service, to counter German pacifist propaganda and keep the provisional government in power, a mission which failed. In 1927-8 he and Syrie divorced. In 1928 he bought Villa Mauresque in Cap Ferrat on the French Riviera, and made it into a great literary and social salon as well as his home. In 1940, as France fell to German occupation, he fled to the United States, first to Hollywood, where he became a screenwriter. He later moved to the South. When Haxton died in 1944, he returned to England, then in 1946 to his villa in France, where he lived until his death. Alan Searle became his companion until his death in 1965.

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  • Of Human Bondage

    Representative edition published 2024

    Open Work
  • Lady Frederick

    Representative edition published 2023

    Open Work
  • Casuarina Tree

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • La carta

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • Mrs. Craddock

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • On a Chinese screen

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • The moon and sixpence

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • The Painted Veil

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Les Trois Grosses dames d'Antibes

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • The Painted Veil

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Orientations

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Mrs. Craddock

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Of Human Bondage, Part II

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Una vil·la a Florència

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Ay ve Alti Peni

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Insanin Esareti ;Modern Klasikler Dizisi 95

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Boyali Pece

    Representative edition published 2021

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  • Tenth Man

    Representative edition published 2021

    Open Work
  • Of Human Bondage

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • El velo pintado

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • El velo pintado

    Representative edition published 2019

    Open Work
  • The Trembling of a Leaf

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work
  • The Explorer

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work
  • The Making of a Saint

    Representative edition published 2018

    Open Work