"Of Human Bondage" is author W. Somerset Maugham's brilliant, semi-autobiographical novel that follows the upbringing, maturity and career of its young protagonist Philip Carey, an orphan who is sent off to live with his aunt and uncle and find his way in the world.
The novel traces Philip's education, romantic entanglements and his pursuit of a career as an artist and, later, as a physician. Ranging from England to Germany to France to Spain, the story follows Philip as he attempts to find some direction, both in his work and in his love life.
Often numbered among the finest novels of the 20th century, "Of Human Bondage" has been adapted numerous times to the screen. It is presented here in its original and unabridged format.