Liza Of Lambeth Is Set In The Working-Class District Of Lambeth In London And It Explores The Lives And Struggles Of Its Characters Particularly Liza Kemp A Young Factory Worker. The Novel Delves Into The Social And Economic Conditions Of The Working Class In Late 19Th-Century London And Examines Themes Of Poverty Morality And The Constraints Of Societal Expectations. Maugham'S Portrayal Of Liza And The Other Characters In The Novel Is Known For Its Realism And Empathy Reflecting His Keen Observations Of Human Nature And Society. Liza Of Lambeth Received Critical Acclaim For Its Honest Depiction Of Life In The Lower Echelons Of Society And Marked The Beginning Of Maugham'S Successful Literary Career. While Liza Of Lambeth May Not Be As Well-Known As Some Of Maugham'S Later Works It Remains An Important Piece Of Literature That Offers Valuable Insights Into The Social Conditions Of Its Time And Showcases Maugham'S Early Talent As A Writer.