Of Human Bondage

029 - Chapters 108 through 110

45 min · 19. feb. 2026
episode 029 - Chapters 108 through 110 cover

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Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

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033 - Chapters 121 through 122

Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

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episode 032 - Chapters 118 through 120 cover

032 - Chapters 118 through 120

Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

19. feb. 202638 min
episode 031 - Chapters 114 through 117 cover

031 - Chapters 114 through 117

Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

19. feb. 202652 min
episode 030 - Chapters 111 through 113 cover

030 - Chapters 111 through 113

Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

19. feb. 202643 min
episode 029 - Chapters 108 through 110 cover

029 - Chapters 108 through 110

Of Human Bondage, published in 1915, is widely regarded as W. Somerset Maugham’s finest work and a true literary masterpiece. The novel chronicles the life of Phillip Carey from his tumultuous childhood into his 30s. Orphaned at just 9 years old, Phillip is raised by his childless aunt and uncle, who each struggle to provide the nurturing he needs. While his aunt attempts to embody a motherly role, her uncertainty clashes with the cold demeanor of his uncle, a vicar. As Phillip navigates the challenges of boarding school, his shyness and club foot set him apart, shaping his journey of self-discovery. His travels across Germany, France, and England introduce him to a cast of vivid characters and romantic entanglements, particularly with the enigmatic Mildred, whose presence raises questions about obsession and passion. Maugham’s characters are richly drawn, brimming with imperfections and complexities that resonate with real life. The emotions woven throughout this novel—crafted with simplicity and depth—will evoke a spectrum of feelings, leaving readers both contemplative and moved as Phillip grapples with the pursuit of his own identity amidst the aspirations of those around him. (Summary by Tom Weiss)

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