W. Somerset Maugham Bibliography - Notes

Notes

  1. ^ Stott, Raymond Toole, 1973, A bibliography of the works of W. Somerset Maugham, The University of Alberta Press, ISBN 0-88864-004-8, pp16–162.
  2. ^ Stott, 1973, pp16–162.
  3. ^ Stott, 1973, pp198–215.
  4. ^ Stott, 1973.
Works by W. Somerset Maugham
Bibliography
Novels
  • Liza of Lambeth (1897)
  • The Making of a Saint (1898)
  • Orientations (1899)
  • The Hero (1901)
  • Mrs Craddock (1902)
  • The Merry-go-round (1904)
  • The Bishop's Apron (1906)
  • The Explorer (1908)
  • The Magician (1908)
  • Of Human Bondage (1915)
  • The Moon and Sixpence (1919)
  • The Trembling of a Leaf (1921)
  • On A Chinese Screen (1922)
  • The Painted Veil (1925)
  • The Casuarina Tree (1926)
  • Ashenden (1928)
  • Cakes and Ale (1930)
  • The Narrow Corner (1932)
  • Ah King (1933)
  • Don Fernando (1935)
  • Theatre (1937)
  • The Summing Up (1938)
  • Christmas Holiday (1939)
  • Strictly Personal (1941)
  • Up at the Villa (1941)
  • The Razor's Edge (1944)
  • Then and Now (1946)
  • Catalina (1948)
  • The Vagrant Mood (1952)
Plays
  • The Constant Wife (1926)
  • The Letter (1927)
  • The Sacred Flame (1928)
  • The Bread-Winner (1930)
  • For Services Rendered (1932)
  • Sheppey (1933)
Non-fiction
  • Ten Novels and Their Authors (1954)
Award

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