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The Painted Veil
The Painted Veil
Author: Somerset Maugham
The Painted Veil is a 1925 novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham. The title is taken from Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet which begins "Lift not the painted veil which those who live / Call Life".
The biographer Richard Cordell notes that the book was influenced by Maugham's study of science and his work as a houseman at St Thomas' Hospital. In the Preface to his book, Maugham tells how originally the main characters were called Lane not Fane but a couple of that name in Hong Kong successfully sued the magazine publishers of the initial serialised version for libel and won £250. To avoid similar problems after A. G. M. Fletcher, the then Assistant Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong, also threatened legal action, the name of the colony was changed to Tching-Yen. Later editions reverted to Hong Kong but the name Fane was kept for all editions.
The novel was first published in serialised form in five issues of Cosmopolitan (November 1924 – March 1925). Beginning in May 1925, it was serialised in the United Kingdom in eight parts in Nash's Magazine.
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Author(s) | Somerset Maugham |
Translator(s) | Anaid Babayan Zeytounchian |
Language(s) | Armenian |
Publisher(s) | Zangak |
Year | 2016 |
Pages | 272 |
Binding | paperback |
Printing | Black & White |
Size | 12 x 20 cm |
ISBN | 9789939684536 |