Mrs. Craddock
Book Review
The novel «Mrs. Craddock» by Somerset Maugham is one of the author's early works, in which he explores the theme of marriage and personal ambitions. Critics note that Maugham masterfully depicts the inner world of the main character, Bertha Craddock, who faces disappointment in marriage. Bertha, being a woman of strong character and high expectations, marries Edward Craddock, a simple and down-to-earth man. Critics emphasize that Maugham successfully conveys the contrast between Bertha's dreams and the reality of her married life. The author's style is characterized as precise and ironic, allowing for a deeper understanding of the psychological aspects of relationships. Although the novel was written in the early 20th century, its themes remain relevant today, making it interesting for modern readers. Some critics also note that «Mrs. Craddock» foreshadows Maugham's later works, in which he continues to explore complex human relationships and moral dilemmas.
