Liza of Lambeth was W. Somerset Maugham's first novel, which he wrote while working as a doctor at a hospital in Lambeth, then a working class district of London. It depicts the short life and death of Liza Kemp, an 18-year-old factory worker who lives together with her aging mother in Vere Street off Westminster Bridge Road in Lambeth. All in all, it gives the reader an interesting insight into the everyday lives of working class Londoners at the turn of the century. The action covers a period of roughly four months—from August to November—around the time of Queen Victoria's... Jubilee. Liza Kemp is an 18-year-old factory worker and the youngest of 13 children, now living alone with her ageing and incompetent mother. Very popular with all the residents—both young and old—of Vere Street, Lambeth, she cannot really make up her mind as far as her love life is concerned. She very much likes Tom, a boy her age, but when he proposes to her she rejects him .
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| Author: | W. Somerset Maugham |
| Genre: | Fiction, Speculative fiction |
| Year published: | 2006 |
| Number of editions: | 19 |