The Magician by W. Somerset Maugham (ebook reader macos TXT) π
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In Paris, surgeon Arthur Burdon and his fiancΓ© are introduced to Oliver Haddo, a wealthy Englishman from an old family who claims to be a magician trained in the occult. At first they are unconvinced and irritated by Haddoβs boasts; however he soon demonstrates his powers in more and more fateful ways.
The character of Oliver Haddo is an unflattering caricature of the English occultist Alistair Crowley, whom Maugham had met while living in Paris. Crowley himself wrote a review in Vanity Fair in which he accused Maugham of plagiarizing various other novels, signing off as βOliver Haddo.β Most critics dismissed these allegations.
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βArthur, what have you done?β asked Susie, in a tone that was hardly audible.
He did not answer directly. He put his arm about her shoulder again, so that she was obliged to turn round.
βLook, the sun is rising.β
In the east, a long ray of light climbed up the sky, and the sun, yellow and round, appeared upon the face of the earth.
ColophonThe Magician
was published in 1908 by
W. Somerset Maugham.
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Portrait of a Gentleman,
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