W. Somerset Maugham's "The Merry-go-round" explores the intricate dance of marriage and infidelity in early 20th-century society. This literary classic delves into the psychological complexities of relationships, offering a sharp social commentary on love, betrayal, and the human condition.
Maugham's insightful narrative captures the cyclical nature of desire and disillusionment, examining the shifting dynamics between husbands and wives as they navigate the challenges of commitment and personal fulfillment. Through a lens of psychological realism, "The Merry-go-round" portrays the emotional landscape of individuals caught in webs of longing and societal expectations.
A timeless exploration of the human heart, this meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to rediscover Maugham's poignant observations on the enduring complexities of love and marriage.
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