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Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. The Luck of Barry Lyndon was first published as a serial in Fraser’s Magazine, then later as a complete volume entitled The Memoirs of Barry...
In the quaint coastal town of Pendennis, where the sea whispers secrets and the past lingers in every cobblestone, a tale unfolds that spans generations. "The History of Pendennis" by William Makepeace...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'George Cruikshank' is a comprehensive analysis of the renowned English caricaturist, providing a detailed look into his life and works. Thackeray delves into Cruikshank's...
In 'The History of Pendennis' by William Makepeace Thackeray, readers are taken on a journey through the life of the ambitious protagonist, Arthur Pendennis, as he navigates the challenges of society...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Roundabout Papers' is a collection of essays that serve as a social commentary on Victorian society. Written in Thackeray's characteristic satirical and witty style, the...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Little Travels and Roadside Sketches' offers readers a delightful collection of travel essays, filled with vivid descriptions and keen observations. Thackeray's literary...
In The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh; and the Irish Sketch Book, William Makepeace Thackeray takes the reader on a journey through Europe with keen observations and witty insights. Thackeray's...
It tells the story of Henry Esmond's twin grandsons, George and Henry Warrington. Henry's romantic entanglements with an older woman lead up to his taking a commission in the British army and fighting...
William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist of the 19th century. He is famous for his satirical works and panoramic portraits of English society.
Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray - With an Introduction and Notes by Owen Knowles, University of Hull Thackeray's upper-class Regency world is a noisy and jostling commercial fairground, predominantly...
A large portion of the public, and especially that smaller section of the community, the readers of books, will not easily forget the shock, as universal as it was unexpected, which was produced at Christmas,...
We know exceedingly little of the genesis and progress of Esmond. "It did not seem to be a part of our lives as Pendennis was," says Lady Ritchie, though she wrote part of it to dictation. She "only heard...
Barry Lyndon William Makepeace Thackeray - "Barry Lyndon" is the fictional autobiography of an adventurer and rogue. Born into the petty Irish gentry, and outmaneuvered in his first love affair, a ruined...
THE BOOK OF SNOBS (1848) by William Makepeace Thackeray is a masterpiece of British Victorian satire that spares no one, exposing every strata of society to the sublime ridicule that only the author of...
Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel by English author William Makepeace Thackeray, first published in 1847–48, satirising society in early 19th-century Britain. It follows the lives of two...
In William Makepeace Thackeray's collection of Ballads, readers are taken on a journey through a series of captivating narrative poems that delve into various themes such as love, loss, and society. Thackeray's...
In William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Catherine', the reader is taken on a journey through the intricate web of society and morality in early 19th century England. Thackeray's signature satirical style, reminiscent...
Explore the intricacies of school life with William Makepeace Thackeray's "Doctor Birch and His Young Friends." Set in a classic English school setting, this novel delves into the relationships between...
In 'Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges', William Makepeace Thackeray delves into English history and satire through a series of interconnected essays and a historical novel. Thackeray's...
The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy (1848–1850) is a novel by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray. It is set in 19th-century England,...
If this kind of composition, of which the two years' product is now laid before the public, fail in art, as it constantly does and must, it at least has the advantage of a certain truth and honesty, which...
The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh and the Irish Sketch Book Sir,—It becomes every man in his station to acknowledge and praise virtue wheresoever he may find it, and to point it out for the...
The Luck of Barry Lyndon is a picaresque novel about a member of the Irish gentry trying to become a member of the English aristocracy. Redmond Barry of Ballybarry, born to a genteel but ruined Irish...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Some Roundabout Papers' is a collection of essays that demonstrate his witty and satirical writing style. Published in 1860, the book explores various social, political,...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'The Bedford-Row Conspiracy' is a compelling novel that delves into the lives of characters navigating the complexities of Victorian society. The book is rich in satire and...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'The Book of Snobs' is a witty and satirical take on the social climbers and pretentious individuals of Victorian England. Through a series of humorous sketches, Thackeray...
In 'The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond' by William Makepeace Thackeray, readers are treated to a satirical yet insightful exploration of English society in the mid-19th century....
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'The Fatal Boots' is a compelling novella that delves into the complexities of society, wealth, and class distinction in 19th-century England. Thackeray's signature satirical...
William Makepeace Thackeray's 'The Fitz-Boodle Papers' is a collection of satirical sketches and stories that provide a witty commentary on the social mores of early 19th-century England. Written in Thackeray's...
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