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Of Human Bondage
Of Human Bondage | W Somerset Maugham
This Tribeca Press edition includes the full original text as well as an easy to use interactive table of contents. Of Human Bondage (1915) is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. It is generally agreed to be his masterpiece and to be strongly autobiographical in nature, although Maugham stated, "This is a novel, not an autobiography, though much in it is autobiographical, more is pure invention." Maugham, who had originally planned to call his novel Beauty from Ashes, finally settled on a title taken from a section of Spinoza's Ethics. The Modern Library ranked Of Human Bondage No. 66 on its list of the100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. 'It is very difficult for a writer of my generation, if he is honest, to pretend indifference to the work of Somerset Maugham,' wrote Gore Vidal. 'He was always so entirely there.' Originally published in 1915, Of Human Bondage is a potent expression of the power of sexual obsession and of modern man's yearning for freedom. This classic bildungsroman tells the story of Philip Carey, a sensitive boy born with a clubfoot who is orphaned and raised by a religious aunt and uncle. Philip yearns for adventure, and at eighteen leaves home, eventually pursuing a career as an artist in Paris. When he returns to London to study medicine, he meets the androgynous but alluring Mildred and begins a doomed love affair that will change the course of his life. There is no more powerful story of sexual infatuation, of human longing for connection and freedom. 'Here is a novel of the utmost importance,' wrote Theodore Dreiser on publication. 'It is a beacon of light by which the wanderer may be guided. . . . One feels as though one were sitting before a splendid Shiraz of priceless texture and intricate weave, admiring, feeling, responding sensually to its colors and tones.' With an Introduction by Gore Vidal Commentary by Theodore Dreiser and Graham Greene.
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BkClubCare
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What an interesting book, truly. Ah yes, a classic. But I honestly was so annoyed at the MC and his … predicament? That‘s not the right word. 🧐 Anyway, I didn‘t listen to this straight through; very happy I had the Cliffs Notes (ahem, written in 1963!!!) and almost maybe wish this could be a college level course exploring the author, this dang book AND the films 🎥 of which I hope to see someday. Might be a tough sell to Hub. 💖
#Oct2024 Book97

BkClubCare AND Book98 (why yes, I *am* counting the Cliffs Notes) #OfHumanBondageReadalong 3w
BkClubCare And no, the squirrel 🐿️ doesn‘t have anything to do with the book. 3w
plemmdog I loved it, but yes, you want to shake the narrator. I saw an amazing stage production of this in Canada a few years ago, and even the audience groaned each time Philip caves in to Mildred. 3w
BkClubCare @plemmdog - well, he redeems himself in the end, it‘s just a tortuous HEA 3w
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BkClubCare
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I don‘t really have a quote to share but wanted to post that I am at the halfway mark and our MC is not the easiest guy to cheer for right now. Also, am listening, as well, and have started thinking in an English accent - kinda weird?

Philip has fallen hopelessly stupidly in love with Mildred and honestly, it is annoying to be in his head right now. Ugh

#Oct2024 #SugarPumpkins4Pie #OfHumanBondageReadalong

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BkClubCare
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A book blogger friend of mine is hosting a readalong of this in October. I can‘t help it, I am a joiner 😩🥸

#ofhumanbondagereadalong ⛓️‍💥

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Parvez
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The novel is considered to be Maugham's masterpiece. It's the story of Philip Carey, an orphan born with a club foot, and his struggles for self-discovery and independence. It's a coming-of-age story of personal growth and self-discovery, as he tries to find meaning in his life and make sense of his place in the world.
Overall, “Of Human Bondage“ is a complex and deeply moving novel and it is somewhat semiautobiographical in nature.

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Leniverse
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I'm sorry, were we meant to be inspirational? 🤪 I fear it's going to be demotivational cynicism all month from me. 😅

#InQuotes #Youth
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks It‘s whatever you want ❤️❤️ 2y
Eggs Your choice🥰 2y
fredamans Meh... I say often that I wouldn't be so cynical if people weren't so stupid.... 😂 2y
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Eggs
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect ❤️ 3y
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙏🏻🙏🏻 3y
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sisilia
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January stack. I‘m in a good place 🤗 I want to read as much as I can before work and school get busy

merelybookish I'm really curious about Bedford! 3y
sisilia @merelybookish I‘m a bit underwhelmed 😪 Not hating it, but I expected something more vavavoom 3y
sprainedbrain Oh how I loved Of Human Bondage. ❤️ 3y
sisilia @sprainedbrain I‘m so looking forward to it 😍 3y
Cathythoughts Nice❤️ I‘d like to reread Human Bondage some day 3y
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Emilymdxn
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I liked this a lot more than I expected! In a lot of ways it was quite conventional, the story of a man‘s life around the end of the 19th and start of 20th centuries, and I can‘t put my finger on what I loved so much but I was so immersed in it and even at 600 pages it never felt long to me. The journey of Philip‘s life was so quiet but oddly profound in places. I didn‘t love the way the women were portrayed, but them even the horrible or passive

Emilymdxn women (tho there were several) always felt much more psychologically real than cardboard stereotypes. Mildred - what a massive bitch - was more realistic than just being awful, and passive Sally ended up feeling quite wise and profound to me. This was an unexpected hit for me overall 4y
emtobiasz My great grandmother was pen pals with Maugham! She wrote him a fan letter for one of his books and they corresponded for years. We‘re not totally sure how deep the friendship went because she burned all the letters, though 🤫 4y
BarbaraBB @emtobiasz That‘s fascinating!! 4y
Apostcardlife Haven't read but enjoyed the movie! Got pretry obsessed with Bette Davis saying "I don't mind." ? 4y
Emilymdxn @Apostcardlife ooh I did not know there was a movie! I love bette davis so I‘ll have to check it out! 4y
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Lcsmcat
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Philip definitely made that mistake, over and over again. #litfortunecookie @KVanRead
Want to play? @TheSpineView @CarolynM

KVanRead This is one of my mom‘s favorites that I‘ve still yet to read. Thanks for the reminder and thanks for playing!! 4y
TheSpineView Thanks for the tag! 💜🏷 4y
CarolynM Thanks for the tag, I'll have to think about this one. 4y
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rachelk
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Maugham mixed fact with fiction in his semi-autobiographical masterpiece. Written over a hundred years ago, it is still relevant — even as it takes you back in time to the bleak realities of life without modern medicine or labor laws. I felt so much compassion for the protagonist and found his sensitive nature and love of books especially endearing. Reading this was like being on a journey through someone else‘s life.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

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coxoxoco
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Soo. Good.

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jveezer
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Might be the first time I‘ve smiled the whole novel. Grim reading about the human condition.

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Centique
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This is Somerset Maugham‘s 1915 Bildungsroman with similarities to his own life - orphaned at an early age, taken in by an uncle who was a vicar, bullying at boarding school etc. He details his protagonist Phillip‘s search for life‘s meaning from religion, through a life lived for art or for passion. Phillip is beset with trials, some self inflicted. I groaned and scolded him a lot 😂 but it kept me interested. ⬇️

Centique I think my favourite thing was Somerset Maugham‘s eye for detail - things like the day to day lives of the London shop assistants and their hostel and food were fascinating. 4y
Centique And Mildred. Good God, Mildred. Phillip you shmuck 🤪 4y
Freespirit Sounds interesting! 4y
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Lcsmcat @Centique Not Mildred again! I just wanted to shake him sometimes. 4y
LeahBergen Mildred. 🙄 😂😂 4y
Centique @Lcsmcat exactly! 😂 4y
Centique @LeahBergen I‘ve never shaken my head so hard 😂😂 4y
Ruthiella Yeah, he was a schmuck for sure! 😅 4y
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Centique
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#bookreport

This week has been devoted to the audiobook Of Human Bondage. 24 hrs done, 2 to go. I am loving it although Phillip is such a pillock sometimes. I groan at him aloud! Also sneaked in History of the Rain, super atmospheric and a quirky, clever style but it struggled to hold my attention as I was probably still thinking about Phillip! 🤷🏻‍♀️
Extraneous photo - my favourite cafe owner has introduced me to Pho and now I‘m addicted.

CindyMyLifeIsLit Yes, Philip can be trying! 😒 A good read, though. 4y
Reggie Mmmm Pho... 😋 4y
Cinfhen Your belly has gone international 😁💛I 4y
Centique @Cinfhen it sure has! #nomnom 4y
LeahBergen Pho! 😍😍 4y
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jveezer
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Of Human Bondage (through careless love): “He thought to himself that there could be no greater torture in the world than at the same time to love and to contemn.”

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jveezer
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Yikes‼️😳 That‘s a little too close to home in these times!

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jveezer
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I‘ll have the grande bondage latte, extra hawt. 🙈🙉🙊

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sprainedbrain
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So much in this book that I love... it‘s delightfully humorous and very British, even in it‘s painful, harrowing loneliness. I love Philip for his humanness and all of his bumbling attempts at just living a life. I adored Norah, the Athelny family, Dr. South, and Sally. I love the slowly developing storyline of an ordinary life and the truly beautiful writing.

And then there‘s f🤬ing Mildred. What an insufferable bitch. 😂

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#1001books

Jemgirl2014 I enjoyed it. The movie is good too. 🙂 5y
Librarybelle Awesome! 5y
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BarbaraBB Loved this one too! Your doing great on the #1001books ❤️ 5y
Smrloomis I haven‘t read this but might have to - just for f-ing Mildred! 😂😂😂 5y
Reggie Lol 5y
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SiriGuruDevSingh
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Day 17: Unrequited Love

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Lcsmcat
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One should always take the #midnight train to Paris when given the option. #quotsyoct19

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Lcsmcat
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August stats: I only read 11 this month, but two were quite long. One pan (the Flagg) and one so-so (the Dreiser) but the rest were wonderful. All in all a good month.

Nebklvr Been contemplating this book for my classic read... 5y
Lcsmcat @Nebklvr I love Maugham‘s use of language. I sometimes wanted to shake some sense into the main character, but it‘s a good read. 5y
Nebklvr @Lcsmcat I enjoyed another book by Maugham but this one is large. 5y
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Lcsmcat
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I don‘t totally agree with Maugham, but there‘s _some_ truth to this. #youth #quotsyaug19 @TK-421

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Lcsmcat
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I loved spending time with this book. Philip sometimes annoyed me, but unlike Hans from The Magic Mountain or Clyde from An American Tragedy, I loved him anyway. A novel of ideas, with beautiful prose, much sadness, but also much hope.

Lcsmcat My copy is an ebook with a generic cover. I went looking online for the perfect cover. It doesn‘t exist. This sprawling novel requires multiple covers. 5y
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Quotes just keep jumping out at me with this book.

jillrhudy I have an alternate title for this book: “Not Mildred Again“ 5y
Lcsmcat @jillrhudy 🤣🤣 Love it! 5y
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I think we‘ve all known a Mildred, haven‘t we?

AmyG Ha. My father-in-law. 5y
batsy Yup. My mother 🤪 5y
Tanisha_A My father 🤨 5y
jewright I really liked this book. Are you enjoying it? 5y
jillrhudy Mildred. What a pain. 5y
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#AyupAugust

(Day 22 - #Human)

*Meet Philip, born with a club foot and orphaned at the age of nine. His move to the vicarage occupied by his uncle and aunt is not all that salutary for him though. It‘s a rather cold and isolated existence, but there are books, which Philip loves. When he is sent to school he has a hard time, owing to his sensitivity and his disability. He becomes a gadabout, searching for happiness, but decides on being a family

gradcat (Cont.) man, who is satisfied to be content with THIS life, and not the elusive one he was looking for. ♥️ 5y
Cinfhen Well played 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁 5y
gradcat @Cinfhen Thank you. 🙏 Are you back home then? ♥️ 5y
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Cinfhen Nope, I‘m still in the states. Flying out this Wednesday 😜 5y
squirrelbrain Great choice! I enjoyed this boo! 5y
gradcat @Cinfhen Oh, sorry. I hope you‘re having a grand time! 5y
gradcat @squirrelbrain I did too. I‘m a big fan of Maugham‘s. ♥️ 5y
Cinfhen No need to apologize ~ it‘s been a whirlwind and I‘m physically exhausted and feeling a bit rundown. I‘m ready for my own bed 🛌 5y
gradcat @Cinfhen I hope you have a safe flight out, and a good night‘s rest in your own bed soon. ♥️ 5y
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I know how Philip feels! My reaction was “she looks like her pictures.” 😀

Leftcoastzen When my dad saw it he said , I thought it would be bigger! And that would be nice because there was such a crowd around it.😂❤️ 5y
Lcsmcat @Leftcoastzen Indeed! I found many paintings I loved more at the Louvre. 5y
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Lcsmcat
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This very nearly made me laugh out loud in the restaurant over lunch!

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Philip, Philip, Philip. You‘re just making yourself unhappy over and over aren‘t you?

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Lcsmcat
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I‘m loving this little guy, and I know Maugham is setting me up, as he always does, for heartbreak. #currentlyreading

jewright I really liked this book. 5y
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Lcsmcat
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Finally getting to this classic. I‘m reading the ebook edition with a boring cover, so I grabbed this one off the internet. #currentlyreading

Cathythoughts Oh your taking me back ... memories of reading this one ♥️ 5y
jewright I read this a few years ago. The characters interested me. 5y
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This was a very dense read, longer than the 600 pages would let on. The word count is quite high with unbroken paragraphs spanning pages. But the beauty in which the text is written made this a difficult book to put down. Of Human Bondage is a work that reflects upon a different time in our society but is still so relevant to the struggles of today's youth as they come of age. This is a book I will come back to again.

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seydoggy
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"The pessimism of the subject attracted his youth; and he believed that the world he was about to enter was a place of pitiless woe and of darkness." — Of Human Bondage, 1915. The youth have always thought we ruined the world. It's not a millennial thing.

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seydoggy
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I'm only 36 pages in but I am already loving the process of reading Of Human Bondage. This leather bound copy from 1936 is a joy to hold and turn the pages of.

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Eggs
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Of Human Bondage
Scott O'Dell
Odd Couple
Omelette with cream cheese
#manicmonday #letterO @JoScho

JoScho 🧡🧡🧡 6y
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Wilkie
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True that!

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Califlamingo
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"Insensibly he formed the most delightful habit in the world, the habit of reading..."

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jveezer
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Picked up some sweet Limited Editions Club books from a fellow booknerd this weekend, including OHB, which has been on my wishlist forev‘s.

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erzascarletbookgasm
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#getmovin #human
I immediately thought of this by Maugham, considered his masterpiece. Never read it.

Cinfhen Nor have I.... 7y
KathyWheeler It‘s really good. 7y
BarbaraBB I have! It‘s good 👍 7y
Dragon I read it years ago and enjoyed it. My favourite is 7y
Blaire This book is so good. Haven‘t read it since I was 14, but absolutely loved it. 7y
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twohectobooks
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'... #Death is unimportant. The fear of it should never influence a single action of the wise man. I know that I shall die struggling for breath, and I know that I shall be horribly afraid. I know that I shall not be able to keep myself from regretting bitterly the life that has brought me to such a pass; but I disown that regret. I now, weak, old, diseased, poor, dying, hold still my soul in my hands, and I regret nothing.' #quotsynov17 @TK-421

Vansa One of my absolute FAVOURITE books by one of my favourite writers 7y
twohectobooks @Vansa this is his only book that I‘ve read so far but it was so excellent that I really want to read more. 7y
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JEMoutrageous
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My #10AuthorRecommendations for now. I tagged the post with my favorite book. I'm enjoying this one.

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He did not care if she was heartless, vicious and vulgar, stupid and grasping, he loved her. He would rather have misery with one than happiness with the other.

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