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English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, English, Irish, Scottish Fiction & Literature Classics, Short Story Collections (Single Author)

Collected Short Stories, Vol. 4

by W. Somerset Maugham, Maugham. W. S.
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Synopsis

Twenty-four stories set in and around Malaya, America and England. Includes "The Vessel of the Wrath."

Cyril Connolly

If all else perish, there will remain a storyteller's world...that is exclusively and forever Maugham, a world of verandah and prahu which we enter as well as we do that of Conan Doyle's Baker Street, and with a happy and eternal homecoming. -- The Sunday Times

About the Author, W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham was born in 1874 and lived in Paris until he was ten. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and at Heidelberg University. He afterwards walked the wards of St. Thomas's Hospital with a view to practice in medicine, but the success of his first novel, Liza of Lambeth (1897), won him over to letters. Something of his hospital experience is reflected, however, in the first of his masterpieces, Of Human Bondage (1915), and with The Moon and Sixpence (1919) his reputation as a novelist was assured.

His position as one of the most successful playwrights on the London stage was being consolidated simultaneously. His first play, A Man of Honour (1903), was followed by a procession of successes just before and after the First World War. (At one point only Bernard Shaw had more plays running at the same time in London.) His theatre career ended with Sheppey (1933).

His fame as a short-story writer began with The Trembling of a Leaf, sub-titled Little Stories of the South Sea Islands, in 1921, after which he published more than ten collections.

W. Somerset Maugham's general books are fewer in number. They include travel books, such as On a Chinese Screen (1922) and Don Fernando (1935), essays, criticism, and the self-revealing The Summing Up (1938) and A Writer's Notebook (1949).

W. Somerset Maugham became a Companion of Honour in 1954. He died in 1965.

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Editorials

Anthony Burgess

His achievement was large...the short story was Maugham's true metier, and some of the stories he wrote are among the best in the language. -- The Listener

Cyril Connolly

If all else perish, there will remain a storyteller's world...that is exclusively and forever Maugham, a world of verandah and prahu which we enter as well as we do that of Conan Doyle's Baker Street, and with a happy and eternal homecoming. -- The Sunday Times

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1993
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780140185928

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