The Moon and Sixpence Maugham.
And a silver Sixpence in your shoe.".
And a Sixpence on your shoe.".
Ah, that's Sixpence extra.
By this time he had only Sixpence in his pocket.
Stevenson was paid 100 pounds for the book and 34 pounds,
seven shillings and Sixpence for a serialization of the story.
A popular and well known Victorian saying is‘something old, something new, something borrowed,
something blue and a silver Sixpence in her shoe.
Gillings was given a budget of 10/6(ten shillings and Sixpence) per thousand words:
the low rate discouraged those writers who could sell to the better-paying American magazines.
Dalam Bulan dan Sixpence, Maugham chronicles the life and adventures of Paul Gauguin-
an artistic genius who stepped outside the bounds of ethics and morality in a single-minded pursuit of an unknown and troubling vision of his soul(“the moon”) at the cruel expense of his friends and family(yang“Sixpence,” presumably.).
In Die maan en Sixpence, Maugham chronicles the life and adventures of Paul Gauguin-
an artistic genius who stepped outside the bounds of ethics and morality in a single-minded pursuit of an unknown and troubling vision of his soul(“the moon”) at the cruel expense of his friends and family(die “Sixpence,” presumably.).