CHARLES STRICKLAND’S CHARACTER AN IMAGE OF PAUL GAUGUIN

  • Kaharova I. S. Senior researcher of BSU
Keywords: vigor, canvas, selfish, cruel, pitiless, cynical, misfortune, callousness, bizarre, reticent, brusque, great art, artificial, banal

Abstract

This article is compared and analyzed the biography and work of the characters Charles Strickland of ”The Moon and Sixpence” by the writer of Somerset Maugham and in the 19 century the great French artist Paul Gauguin.

References

Mary E.CH., Arno J., William E. Values in Literature. – U.S.A.: by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1965.

Somerset Maugham “The Moon and Sixpence”

Archie Loss K. Somerset Maugham. New York: Ungar, 1987. p.38-39

Sheldon Liebman W. “Fiction as Fantasy: The unreliable Narrator in The Moon and Sixpence.” English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 38, 1995. p. 331

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Published
2016-02-28
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Kaharova I. S. (2016). CHARLES STRICKLAND’S CHARACTER AN IMAGE OF PAUL GAUGUIN. World Science, 4(2(6), 20-22. Retrieved from https://rsglobal.pl/index.php/ws/article/view/952