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The Magician

eng. The Magician · 1908
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Style and Technique

The novel «The Magician» by Somerset Maugham is characterized by a complex structure and layered narrative. The style of the work can be described as realistic with elements of mysticism and symbolism. Maugham uses rich and expressive language, filled with details, which creates an atmosphere of mystery and tension. The book contains elements of the gothic novel, such as dark descriptions, mysterious events, and psychological tension. Literary techniques used by the author include flashbacks, internal monologues, and dialogues, which help to reveal the characters' personalities and their internal conflicts more deeply. The story's structure is designed so that the reader gradually immerses into the world of illusions and manipulations created by the main character, enhancing the effect of surprise and intrigue. Maugham masterfully combines elements of psychological thriller and philosophical reflection on the nature of the human soul and power, making the novel multifaceted and profound.

The Magician
Date of publication: 8 January 2025
Updated: 5 February 2025
———Original titleeng. The Magician · 1908
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