The Magician (Maugham novel)
The Magician is a novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham, originally published in 1908. In this tale, the magician Oliver Haddo, a caricature of Aleister Crowley, attempts to create life. Crowley wrote a critique of this book under the pen name Oliver Haddo, in which he accused Maugham of plagiarism. Maugham wrote The Magician in London, after he had spent some time living in Paris, where he met Aleister Crowley. The novel was later republished with a foreword by Maugham entitled A Fragment of Autobiography. The novel inspired a film of the same name directed in 1926 by Rex Ingram.
The Magician (Maugham novel)
The Magician is a novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham, originally published in 1908. In this tale, the magician Oliver Haddo, a caricature of Aleister Crowley, attempts to create life. Crowley wrote a critique of this book under the pen name Oliver Haddo, in which he accused Maugham of plagiarism. Maugham wrote The Magician in London, after he had spent some time living in Paris, where he met Aleister Crowley. The novel was later republished with a foreword by Maugham entitled A Fragment of Autobiography. The novel inspired a film of the same name directed in 1926 by Rex Ingram.
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Der Magier (engl. The Magician ...... das Thema Schwarze Magie hin.
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The Magician is a novel by Bri ...... irected in 1926 by Rex Ingram.
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735,635,370
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W. Somerset Maugham
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First US edition
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United Kingdom
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19,081,909
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Duffield and Company(US)
Heinemann(UK)
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Der Magier (engl. The Magician ...... das Thema Schwarze Magie hin.
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The Magician is a novel by Bri ...... irected in 1926 by Rex Ingram.
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Der Magier (Maughams Roman)
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The Magician (Maugham novel)
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The Magician
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