In 1938 Maugham wrote, "Fact and fiction are so intermingled in my work that now, looking back on it, I can hardly distinguish one from the other." Maugham also wrote that most of his short stories were inspired by accounts he heard firsthand during his travels to the lonely outposts of the British Empire. His beautifully restrained prose allowed him to explore the tensions and passions of isolated white colonists without the use of cloying melodrama.
In volume three of this series, we present all of the remaining short stories which Maugham published after World War I and which he subsequently caused to be republished in various collections. The stories in volume three are:
- 1. The Buried Talent
- 2. French Joe
- 3. German Harry
- 4. The Four Dutchmen
- 5. The End of the Flight
- 6. Flotsam and Jetsam
- 7. A Casual Affair
- 8. Mr. KnowAll
- 9. Straight Flush
- 10. The Portrait of a Gentleman
- 11. Raw Material
- 12. A Friend in Need
- 13. The Dream
- 14. The Taipan
- 15. The Consul
- 16. Mirage
- 17. Mabel
- 18. Masterson
- 19. A Marriage of Convenience
- 20. Princess September
- 21. In a Strange Land
- 22. The Lotus Eater
- 23. Salvatore
- 24. The WashTub
- 25. Mayhew
- 26. The Happy Man
- 27. The Point of Honor
- 28. The Mother
- 29. The Romantic Young Lady
- 30. The Poet
- 31. A Man from Glasgow
- 32. The Lion's Skin
- 33. The Three Fat Women of Antibes
- 34. The Happy Couple
- 35. The Voice of the Turtle
- 36. The Facts of Life
- 37. Gigolo and Gigolette
- 38. Appearance and Reality
- 39. The Luncheon
- 40. The Unconquered
- 41. The Ant and the Grasshopper
- 42. Home
- 43. The Escape
- 44. The Judgement Seat
- And more....