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Summing Up

Autobiographical without being an autobiography confessional without disclosing his private self The Summing Up" written when Maugham was sixty-four is an inimitable expression of a personal credo. It is not only a classic avowal of a professional author's ideas about style literature art drama and philosophy but also an illuminating insight into this great writer's craft."
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Autobiographical without being an autobiography confessional without disclosing his private self The Summing Up" written when Maugham was sixty-four is an inimitable expression of a personal credo. It is not only a classic avowal of a professional author's ideas about style literature art drama & philosophy but also an illuminating insight into this great writer's craft."

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