William somerset maugham autobiography in five short
| Born: | January 25, 1874 Paris, France |
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| Died: | December 16, 1965 Nice, France |
| Occupation(s): | Playwright, novelist, short story writer |
| Magnum opus: | Of Human Bondage |
William Somerset Maugham, CH (January 25, 1874 – December 16, 1965) was an Englishplaywright, novelist, and short story writer.
W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) “P&O” - Squarespace
He was one of the most popular authors of his era, and although he did not receive the same critical acclaim as did his modernist contemporaries with their more experimental prose styles, he was reputedly the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s.[1] Maugham's modernism expressed itself not in his literary style, but in the themes of his stories, which demonstrated the disaffection of his characters with the modern world.
Childhood and education
Maugham's father was an English lawyer handling the legal affairs of the British embassy in Paris[2]. Since French law declared that all children born on French soil could be conscripted for milita W. Somerset Maugham - New World Encyclopedia MEHUH