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The moon and sixpence, W. Somerset Maugham

Label
The moon and sixpence, W. Somerset Maugham
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The moon and sixpence
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
W. Somerset Maugham
Series statement
Large print book
Summary
Strickland is a well-off, middle-class stockbroker in London sometime in late 19th or early 20th century. Early in the novel, he leaves his wife and children and goes to Paris. He lives a destitute but defiantly content life there as a painter, lodging in run-down hotels and falling prey to both illness and hunger. Strickland, in his drive to express through his art what appears to continually possess and compel him on the inside, cares nothing for physical discomfort and is indifferent to his surroundings. He is helped and supported by a commercially successful but hackneyed Dutch painter, Dirk Stroeve, who recognises Strickland's genius as a painter
Target audience
adult
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