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  2. Of Human Bondage - Wikipedia

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    Maugham wrote an article for Life magazine titled "Painting I Have Liked". Of Human Bondage is perhaps the most vivid instance of Maugham's inclination towards art. According to Stanley Archer, 33 artists are named in the novel, 10 famous paintings are mentioned by name and many others are referred to.

  3. W. Somerset Maugham - Wikipedia

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    He wrote his 32nd and last play in 1933, after which he abandoned the theatre and concentrated on novels and short stories. Maugham's novels after Liza of Lambeth include Of Human Bondage (1915), The Moon and Sixpence (1919), The Painted Veil (1925), Cakes and Ale (1930) and The Razor's Edge (1944).

  4. Of Human Bondage (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    Of Human Bondage is a 1934 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and regarded by critics as the film that made Bette Davis a star. [1] The screenplay by Lester Cohen is based on the 1915 novel Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham .

  5. Of Human Bondage (1964 film) - Wikipedia

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    Written by: Bryan Forbes: Based on: Of Human Bondage 1915 novel by W ... Of Human Bondage is a 1964 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Kim Novak ...

  6. List of works by W. Somerset Maugham - Wikipedia

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    A farce in three acts; written in 1904 and originally titled Worthey's Estate [90] Penelope: 9 January 1909: Comedy Theatre: Heinemann, London 1912: A comedy in three acts; written in 1908 and originally titled Man and Wife [91] The Explorer: 13 June 1908: Lyric Theatre: Heinemann, London 1912: A melodrama in four acts; written in 1899 [92] The ...

  7. Of Human Bondage (Studio One) - Wikipedia

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    "Of Human Bondage" is a 1949 American television play. Adapted from the novel Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham it was an episode of the anthology series Studio One. The adaptation was by Sumner Locke Elliott and the success of the show helped launch Elliott's television career. [1] [2] [3]

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  9. Of Human Bondage (film) - Wikipedia

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    Of Human Bondage is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham published in 1915. Of Human Bondage may also refer to adaptations of this book: Of Human Bondage, starring Leslie Howard and Bette Davis; Of Human Bondage, starring Paul Henreid and Eleanor Parker; Of Human Bondage, starring Kim Novak and Laurence Harvey