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The Letter and Others Great Stories

The Letter and Others Great Stories

By Maugham, W. Somerset

Published by Lebooks Editora

English 2025 ISBN 9786558947868
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The Letter (1926) is a short story included in W. Somerset Maugham's collection The Trembling of a Leaf, which examines human motives, morality, and social conventions. The narrative follows Leslie Crosbie, a woman living in colonial Malaya, who shoots her lover and claims it was in self-defense. As the investigation unfolds, the story exposes layers of deception, hidden passions, and moral ambiguity, revealing the difference between appearances and reality in a rigid colonial society. The story is structured around tension and irony. Leslie's outward calm and apparent propriety contrast sharply with the passions and secrets that drive her actions. Maugham portrays how societal expectations, colonial hierarchies, and personal ambition shape the behavior of individuals, emphasizing the conflicts between desire, duty, and justice. The story's resolution, where the truth emerges through unexpected evidence, underscores the fragile nature of deception and the consequences of immorality. The Trembling of a Leaf (1921), the collection in which The Letter appears, comprises multiple short stories set mostly in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific. These narratives explore cultural contrasts, human vulnerability, and the moral dilemmas faced by Europeans abroad. Characters often confront isolation, fear, and desire in unfamiliar environments, highlighting both the allure and the harshness of colonial life. Maugham's style combines precise observation with psychological insight, making the exotic settings serve as mirrors for universal human behavior. W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) was a British playwright, novelist, and short-story writer known for his clear prose and keen psychological insight. Through works like The Letter and The Trembling of a Leaf, he explored moral complexity, human weakness, and the impact of society on individual choices. Maugham's stories remain influential for their narrative economy, vivid characterization, and the ability to blend suspense, drama, and social critique, securing his place as a major figure in 20th-century English literature.

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