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Delphi Collected Works of W. Somerset Maugham (Illustrated)

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by William Somerset Maugham

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  Sandro Botticelli

  Sappho

  Sax Rohmer

  Seneca the Younger

  Septuagint

  Sheridan Le Fanu

  Sidonius

  Sigmund Freud

  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

  Sir Issac Newton

  Sir Philip Sidney

  Sir Richard Burton

  Sir Thomas Malory

  Sir Thomas Wyatt

  Sir Walter Raleigh

  Sir Walter Scott

  Sophocles

  Stanley J. Weyman

  Statius

  Stendhal

  Stephen Crane

  Strabo

  Suetonius

  T. S. Eliot

  Tacitus

  Talbot Mundy

  Terence

  The Brontës

  The Brothers Grimm

  Theocritus

  Theodore Dreiser

  Thomas Babington Macaulay

  Thomas Carlyle

  Thomas Chatterton

  Thomas De Quincey

  Thomas Gainsborough

  Thomas Gray

  Thomas Hardy

  Thomas Hardy (poetry)

  Thomas Hood

  Thomas Middleton

  Thomas Moore

  Thucydides

  Tibullus

  Tintoretto

  Titian

  Tobias Smollett

  Torquato Tasso

  Victor Hugo

  Vincent van Gogh

  Virgil

  Virginia Woolf

  Voltaire

  W. B. Yeats

  W. Somerset Maugham

  W. W. Jacobs

  Walt Whitman

  Walter Pater

  Walter Savage Landor

  Washington Irving

  Wassily Kandinsky

  Wilfred Owen

  Wilkie Collins

  William Blake

  William Cowper

  William Dean Howells

  William Harrison Ainsworth

  William Hazlitt

  William Hope Hodgson

  William Makepeace Thackeray

  William Morris

  William Shakespeare

  William Wordsworth

  Xenophon

  Zane Grey

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  6 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair — Maugham’s London home form 1911 to 1919

  Maugham, 1934

  Cap Ferrat, situated in the Alpes-Maritimes, France – in 1926 Maugham purchased a villa on the Rivera, where he would spend the rest of his life, except during World War II (1940-1944), when he resided in the United States.

  Canterbury Cathedral, Kent — Maugham was cremated and his ashes were buried beneath a rose bush, near the Maugham Library at Canterbury Cathedral.

  The Maugham Library, Canterbury Cathedral

 

 

 


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