Set in the final years of the 19th century, Mrs Craddock is about a young and attractive woman of independent means who marries beneath her. As he had written about a subject that was considered daring at the time, Maugham had some difficulty finding a publisher. Completed in...
"There is something bracing about the sincerity of [Maugham's] style . . . a style that serves his general purpose of stripping life to the bone with a thin, sharp knife that lays open to view the normal flesh and the healthy flow of blood as well as the cancerous sore beneath."...
DEAR MISS LEY,-You will not consider it unflattering if I ask myself when exactly it was that I had the good fortune to make your acquaintance; for, though I am well aware the date is not far distant, I seem to have known you all my life. Was it really during the summer before...
Mrs. Craddock (1902) is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Controversial for its portrayal of infidelity and marriage across social classes, Mrs. Craddock was instrumental in establishing Maugham's reputation as a leading author of the late Victorian era. Due to...
A young woman, carried away by passion, sees a chance to escape a dull life and to experience true love. But she discovers that little in her marriage to the dutiful and sensible Edward meets her expectations. And as passion dies, she finds herself trapped in a loveless, oppressive...
William Somerset Maugham's "Mrs. Craddock" is a poignant exploration of marital discontent and societal expectations in early 20th-century England. Through the life of the eponymous protagonist, Maugham deftly weaves a narrative rich with irony and emotional depth, highlighting...
Mrs. Craddock (1902) is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Controversial for its portrayal of infidelity and marriage across social classes, Mrs. Craddock was instrumental in establishing Maugham's reputation as a leading author of the late Victorian era. Due to...
In "Mrs. Craddock," William Somerset Maugham crafts a poignant romantic drama that delves into the complexities of love, desire, and social conventions in early 20th-century England. The novel centers around the titular character, whose tumultuous relationship with her husband...
A young woman, carried away by passion, sees a chance to escape a dull life and to experience true love. But she discovers that little in her marriage to the dutiful and sensible Edward meets her expectations. And as passion dies, she finds herself trapped in a loveless, oppressive...
In "Mrs. Craddock," William Somerset Maugham crafts a keenly observed tale of emotional isolation and societal constraints, characteristically presented through his incisive prose and subtle irony. Set in Edwardian England, the novel delves into the life of the titular character,...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) was born of Jewish parents in Prague. Several of his story collections were published in his lifetime and his novels, The Trial, The Castle, and Amerika, were published posthumously by his editor Max Brod.