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Of Human Bondage: Critical Essay by Forrest D. Burt

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W. Somerset Maugham
About 30 pages (8,903 words)
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SOURCE: "Autobiographical Novel," in his W. Somerset Maugham, Twayne Publishers, 1985, pp. 71-93.

In the following excerpt, Burt comments on the autobiographical aspects of Of Human Bondage as well as the dramatic skill with which Maugham relates the various forms of "bondage" the characters endure.

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