Cakes and Ale
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000
308
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
HumorEngland • 1920s
2000
Adult
18+ years
Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham explores the literary world through the lens of a writer recounting memories of Edward Driffield, a prominent author. The story delves into themes of social class and human relationships, with particular focus on Rosie, Driffield's first wife, highlighting her independence and complexity.
Nostalgic
Contemplative
Humorous
Bittersweet
Emotional
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Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham is praised for its wit and satirical portrayal of the literary world. Critics highlight Maugham's incisive commentary on social pretenses and the complexities of human relationships. Some note that the narrative can feel disjointed, but the vivid characters and exploration of artistic inspiration compensate for this flaw.
Fans of Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham will likely enjoy witty, satirical takes on literary circles and social norms. Similar works include E.M. Forster's A Room with a View and Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, which blend sharp observations with rich character studies.
8,265 ratings
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308
Novel • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
HumorEngland • 1920s
2000
Adult
18+ years
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