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The Magician (Maugham novel)

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When they arrive at Skene, Haddo's ancestral home in the village of Venning, they are told by the local innkeeper that Margaret has died of a heart attack. Believing that Haddo has murdered her, Arthur confronts first the local doctor and then Haddo himself with his suspicions. Searching for proof of
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During her travels, Susie hears much about the new Mr. and Mrs. Haddo, including a rumour that their marriage has not been consummated. When she eventually returns to England, she meets up with Arthur and they go to a dinner party held by a mutual acquaintance. To their horror, the Haddos are at this
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Several weeks later, Arthur joins them in Paris and reveals that he visited Margaret at Haddo's home and that she suggested her life was threatened by her new husband. She implies that Haddo is only waiting for the right time to perform a magical ritual, which will involve the sacrifice of her life.
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Arthur Burdon, a renowned English surgeon, is visiting Paris to see his fiancƩe, Margaret Dauncey. Margaret is studying art in a Parisian school, along with her friend Susie Boyd. On his first evening in Paris, Burdon meets Oliver Haddo, who claims to be a magician and is an acquaintance of Burdon's
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The next day, Arthur goes to the hotel at which Margaret is staying, and whisks her away to a house in the country. Although she files for divorce from Haddo, his influence on her proves too strong, and she ends up returning to him. Feeling that this influence must be supernatural, Susie returns to
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In revenge, Haddo uses both his personality and his magic to seduce Margaret, despite her initial revulsion towards him. They get married and run away from Paris, leaving merely a note to inform Arthur, Susie and Porhoƫt. Arthur is distraught at the abandonment and promptly returns to England to
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The trio visit Haddo's abandoned home to find that he has used his magic to create life ā€“ hideous creatures living in tubes ā€“ and that this is the purpose for which he sacrificed Margaret's life. After finding the magician's dead body in his attic, Arthur sets fire to the manor to destroy all
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foul play, Arthur persuades Porhoƫt to raise Margaret's ghost from the dead, which proves to them that she was murdered. Eventually, Haddo uses his magic to appear in their room at the local inn, where Arthur kills him. However, when the light is turned on Haddo's body has disappeared.
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mentor, the retired doctor and occult scholar Dr. Porhoƫt. While none of the company initially believe Haddo's claims, Haddo performs several feats of magic for them over the following days. Arthur eventually fights with Haddo, after the magician kicks Margaret's dog.
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Most critics consider that the above works were merely sources for an original story, and that Crowley's accusation was motivated by malice. The large body of original work turned out by Maugham before and after 1908 tends to support this. In
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immerse himself in his work. By this time Susie has fallen in love with Arthur, although she realises that this love will never be returned, and she goes away to Italy with a friend.
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Arthur travels to Paris to ask for Porhoƫt's advice. A week later, Arthur has an overwhelming feeling that Margaret's life is in danger, and all three rush back to England.
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Maugham writes he had not read Crowley's review, adding, "I daresay it was a pretty piece of vituperation, but probably, like his poems, intolerably verbose."
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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
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wrote, under the pen name Oliver Haddo, "How to Write a Novel! (After W. S. Maugham)", a review of
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in which he accused Maugham of having plagiarised the following books in writing the novel:
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dinner party, and Oliver takes great delight in gloating at Arthur's distress.
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France to consult with Dr Porhoƫt on a possible solution.
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in order to come by all the material on the black arts.
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In 1956, nearly fifty years after the publication of
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Index


W. Somerset Maugham
Fantasy novel
Heinemann
Duffield and Company
W. Somerset Maugham
Aleister Crowley
film of the same name
Rex Ingram
George du Maurier
Trilby
British Museum
Vanity Fair
Aleister Crowley
The Island of Dr Moreau
H. G. Wells
Kabbalah Unveiled
Christian Knorr von Rosenroth
Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers
The Life of Paracelsus
Franz Hartmann
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie
Eliphas Levi
The Blossom and the Fruit
Mabel Collins
The Magician
Standard Ebooks
The Magician
Project Gutenberg
The Magician

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