Maugham's Philosophical Views and Their Role in Shaping His Aesthetics
Tagaeva Tamara BahodirovnaSenior Teacher of the Department "English language and Literature", Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
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This article explores the philosophical views of S. Maugham, which influenced the condescension and understanding of the author's personality. William Somerset Maugham is primarily known as a playwright, short story writer, and novelist; he is not a creator of literary theory in the strict sense of the word, but his numerous observations on his own work and that of other writers; his literary criticism of certain Russian and Western classics; his philosophical and aesthetic sketches allow us to speak of him as a major and extraordinary scholar of literature, who offered his original conception of the novel.
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