Considered by many to be Maugham's masterpiece, Of Human Bondage is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale. The novel follows Philip, a sensitive young man interested in literature and art, as he searches for happiness in London and Paris. Philip, the ostensible stand-in for Maugham, suffers from a club foot, a physical representation of the stutter that Maugham himself suffered. Philip's love life, a central aspect to the book, also mirrors Maugham's own stormy affairs.Maugham originally titled the book "Beauty from Ashes" before settling on the final title, taken from a section of Spinoza's Ethics in which he discusses how one's inability to control one's emotions results in a form of bondage.Perfect for readers who appreciate richly layered literary classics that explore the complexities of human nature and personal growth. Maugham's unflinching portrayal of one man's journey through love, art, and self-discovery offers profound insights into the universal struggles we all face. This timeless masterpiece will resonate with anyone who has ever searched for their place in the world while wrestling with their own limitations.