LIZA OF LAMBETH (1897) by W. Somerset Maugham shows the tragedy and abuses of the working class in the misguided love affair of young factory worker Liza Kemp and an older married man.
A mood of subdued acceptance of one's life conditions prevails in this powerful first novel by the author of such masterworks as OF HUMAN BONDAGE and THE MOON AND SIXPENCE.
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