The Moon and Sixpence
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The Moon and Sixpence, by W. Somerset Maugham, is a novel inspired by the life of the painter Paul Gauguin and explores the conflict between conventional life and the pursuit of artistic passion. The story follows Charles Strickland, a seemingly ordinary London stockbroker who abruptly abandons his family and career to chase his desire to paint. As Strickland moves from England to Paris and eventually to Tahiti, he descends into poverty and social alienation, but also finds creative freedom and a profound, if troubling, sense of purpose. Since its publication, The Moon and Sixpence has been celebrated for its compelling exploration of obsession, genius, and the cost of uncompromising individuality. Maugham presents a character who is both repulsive and fascinating, challenging readers to reconsider the boundaries between selfishness and artistic greatness. The novel questions the price of beauty and the moral ambiguities that often accompany the pursuit of a higher calling. Its lasting relevance lies in its portrayal of the tensions between society's expectations and the inner demands of the creative spirit. The Moon and Sixpence remains a thought-provoking meditation on the sacrifices made in the name of art and the mysterious, often destructive nature of true inspiration.
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Maugham, S. (2025). The Moon and Sixpence. Lebooks Editora.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Maugham, Somerset. 2025. The Moon and Sixpence. Lebooks Editora.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Maugham, Somerset, The Moon and Sixpence. Lebooks Editora, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Maugham, Somerset. The Moon and Sixpence. Lebooks Editora, 2025.
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