Mrs Craddock is a story of unrequited love and societal expectations, centered on Bertha Craddock, a woman whose passionate devotion to her husband, Edward, is met with indifference. Maugham’s critique of marriage and love delves into the sacrifices and disappointments that Bertha endures, revealing the constraints placed on women in society.
Why Read This Book
- A poignant portrayal of a woman's emotional struggles and the nature of unfulfilled love.
- Offers a critical view of social norms, especially regarding marriage and gender roles.
- Maugham’s sharp wit and psychological insight make this a timeless read.
- Captures the tension between individual desire and societal constraints.
About the Author
W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) was a British playwright, novelist, and short story writer. Known for his keen observations of human nature, Maugham’s works explore complex relationships and moral ambiguities, often with a critical eye on society.
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