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guilt, he set out with his wife to Ireland. During the crossing, she threw herself from a water-closet into the sea, but she was pulled from the waters. They fled back home after a four-week battle with her mother. From November 1840 to February 1842, Isabella was in and out of professional care, as her condition waxed and waned.
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Rebecca Sharp is a satirical presentation of the striving for profit, power, and social recognition of the new middle class. Old and new members of the middle class strive to emulate the lifestyle of the higher class (noblemen and landowners), and thereby to increase their material possessions and to
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that laid him up for days at a time. He also felt that he had lost much of his creative impetus. He worsened matters by excessive eating and drinking and avoiding exercise, though he enjoyed riding (he kept a horse). He has been described as "the greatest literary glutton who ever lived". His main
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Thackeray's years of semi-idleness ended on 20 August 1836, when he married Isabella Gethin Shawe (1816–1894), second daughter of Isabella Creagh Shawe and Matthew Shawe, a colonel who had died after distinguished service, primarily in India. The Thackerays had three children, all daughters:
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Anne's family's deception was unexpectedly revealed in 1812, when Richmond Thackeray unwittingly invited the supposedly dead Carmichael-Smyth to dinner. Five years later, after Richmond had died of a fever on 13 September 1815, Anne married Henry Carmichael-Smyth, on 13 March 1817. The
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Thackeray saw himself as writing in the realistic tradition, and distinguished his work from the exaggerations and sentimentality of Dickens. Some later commentators have accepted this self-evaluation and seen him as a realist, but others note his inclination to use eighteenth-century narrative
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On 23 December 1863, after returning from dining out and before dressing for bed, he suffered a stroke. He was found dead in his bed the following morning. His death at the age of fifty-two was unexpected and shocked his family, his friends and the reading public. An estimated 7,000 people
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In Thackeray's personal life, his wife Isabella sadly succumbed to depression after the birth of their third child in 1840. Finding that he could get no work done at home, he spent more and more time away, until September 1840, when he realised how grave his wife's condition was. Struck by
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She eventually deteriorated into a permanent state of detachment from reality. Thackeray desperately sought cures for her, but nothing worked, and she ended up in two different asylums in or near Paris until 1845, after which Thackeray took her back to England, where he installed her with a
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for the city of Oxford in Parliament. Although not the most fiery agitator, Thackeray was always a decided liberal in his politics, and he promised to vote for the ballot in extension of the suffrage and was ready to accept triennial parliaments. He was narrowly beaten by
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Anne Becher and Richmond Thackeray were married in Calcutta on 13 October 1810. Their only child, William, was born on 18 July 1811. There is a fine miniature portrait of Anne Becher Thackeray and William Makepeace Thackeray, aged about two, done in Madras by
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as examples of "loose baggy monsters", have largely faded from view, perhaps because they reflect a mellowing in Thackeray, who had become so successful with his satires on society that he seemed to lose his zest for attacking it. These later works include
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and Sally Baxter. In 1851, Mr. Brookfield barred Thackeray from further visits or correspondence with Jane. Baxter, an American twenty years Thackeray's junior whom he met during a lecture tour in New York City in 1852, married another man in 1855.
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couple moved to England in 1820, after having sent William off to school there more than three years earlier. The separation from his mother had a traumatic effect on the young Thackeray, which he discussed in his essay "On Letts's Diary" in
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The citizens of Washington enjoyed a rare treat when Thackeray came to deliver his lectures on the English essayists, wits, and humorists of the eighteenth century. Accustomed to the spread-eagle style of oratory too prevalent at the
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Nevertheless, Thackeray was honoured in the Charterhouse Chapel with a monument after his death. Illness in his last year there, during which he reportedly grew to his full height of six-foot three, postponed his matriculation at
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as his greatest work, perhaps because it expressed Victorian values of duty and earnestness, as did some of his other later novels. It is perhaps for this reason that they have not survived as well as
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Thackeray wrote and illustrated five Christmas books as "by Mr M. A. Titmarsh". They were collected under the pseudonymous title and his real name no later than 1868 by Smith, Elder & Co.
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One of his earliest works, "Timbuctoo" (1829), contains a burlesque upon the subject set for the Cambridge Chancellor's Medal for English Verse. (The contest was won by
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Richmond died in 1815, which caused Anne to send her son to England that same year, while she remained in India. The ship on which he travelled made a short stopover at
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techniques, such as digressions and direct addresses to the reader, and argue that through them he frequently disrupts the illusion of reality. The school of
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Never very keen on academic studies, Thackeray left Cambridge in 1830, but some of his earliest published writing appeared in two university periodicals,
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completed its serial run, Thackeray had become a celebrity, sought after by the very lords and ladies whom he satirised. They hailed him as the equal of
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Thackeray began as a satirist and parodist, gaining popularity through works that showcased his fondness for roguish characters. He is best known for
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Thackeray's mother, Anne Becher (born 1792), was "one of the reigning beauties of the day" and a daughter of John Harmon Becher, Collector of the
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Thackeray now began "writing for his life", as he put it, turning to journalism in an effort to support his young family. He primarily worked for
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with a poem of the same title, "Timbuctoo"). Thackeray's writing career really began with a series of satirical sketches now usually known as
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is known for its semi-autobiographical depiction of Thackeray's early life, in which he partially regains some of his early satirical power.
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in 1860. Thackeray's health declined due to excessive eating, drinking, and lack of exercise. He died from a stroke at the age of fifty-two.
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Mrs. Bakewell at Camberwell. Isabella outlived her husband by 30 years, in the end being cared for by a family named Thompson in
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Thackeray began as a satirist and parodist, writing works that displayed a sneaking fondness for roguish upstarts, such as Becky Sharp in
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to commemorate Thackeray at the house at 2 Palace Green, London, that had been built for him in the 1860s. It is now the location of the
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activity apart from writing was "gutting and gorging". He could not break his addiction to spicy peppers, further ruining his digestion.
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He remained "at the top of the tree", as he put it, for the rest of his life, during which he produced several large novels, notably
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Thackeray is an ancestor of the British financier Ryan Williams, and is the great-great-great-grandfather of the British comedian
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widower, never establishing another permanent relationship. He did pursue other women, however, in particular Mrs. 
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Thackeray also gave lectures in London on the English humorists of the eighteenth century, and on the first four
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of Arthur Pendennis, an alter ego of Thackeray, who also features as the narrator of two later novels,
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and produced several other notable works. He unsuccessfully ran for Parliament in 1857 and edited the
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Thackeray's former home in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, is now a restaurant named after the author.
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The Politics of Irony in Thackeray’s Mature Fiction: Vanity Fair, Henry Esmond, The Newcomes.
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Library records of the 1868 Smith, Elder edition differ in details. Compare WorldCat records
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was an admirer of William; Keshav later changed his surname from Panvelkar to "Thackeray".
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W.M. Thackery and the Mediated Text: Writing for periodicals in the mid-nineteenth century
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Traducción y recepción como procesos de mediación cultural: 'Vanity Fair' en España.
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W. M. Thackeray's European sketch books: a study of literary and graphic portraiture
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at Southend, until her death in 1894. After his wife's illness, Thackeray became a
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Thackeray's health worsened during the 1850s, and he was plagued by a recurring
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and went to India in 1798 at age sixteen as a writer (civil servant) with the
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Thackeray then travelled for some time on the continent, visiting Paris and
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Israel at Vanity Fair: Jews and Judaism in the Writings of W. M. Thackeray
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tale. He also began work, never finished, on the novel later published as
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Thackeray's quote "Mother is the name for God" appears in the 1994 movie
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is noteworthy for its critical portrayal of the "marriage market", while
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The Inheritance of Genius : A Thackeray family biography, 1798-1875
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was pointed out to him. Once in England, he was educated at schools in
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The Critic: An illustrated Monthly Review of Literature, Art, and Life
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In the early 1840s, Thackeray had some success with two travel books,
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was dated 1855 in its first edition, published for Christmas 1854.
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The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court, and Town Life
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The Inheritance of Genius – A Thackeray Family Biography, 1798–1875
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as a character who nearly kills one of the protagonists in a duel.
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at the time. Thackeray was born on the grounds of what is now the
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monarchs. The latter series was published in book form in 1861 as
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PSU's Electronic Classics Series William Makepeace Thackeray site
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published the work sometimes considered Thackeray's first novel,
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Thackeray’s Universe: Shifting Worlds of Imagination and Reality
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Gilder, Jeannette Leonard; Gilder, Joseph Benson (15 May 1897).
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Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
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The English Humorists of the 18th century: a series of lectures
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Málaga: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Málaga.
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The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond
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During the Victorian era Thackeray was ranked second only to
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in Britain at the time, Thackeray was given the job of being
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Pegasus in Harness: Victorian Publishing and W. M. Thackeray
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William Makepeace Thackeray: Memoirs of Victorian Gentleman
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Memory and Legacy – A Thackeray Family Biography, 1876–1919
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A new Picture Book, drawn and written by Mr M. A. Titmarsh.
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Jonathan Keeble plays Thackery in the 2016 BBC audio drama
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of William Makepeace Thackeray by Jesse Harrison Whitehurst
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Memory and Legacy: A Thackeray family biography, 1876–1919
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Stray Papers: Being Stories, Reviews, Verses, and Sketches
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The Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. with his letters
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Stray Papers: Being Stories, Reviews, Verses, and Sketches
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In 1860, Thackeray became editor of the newly established
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Thackeray's "The Colonel" was mentioned by Anne Frank in
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The Correspondence and Journals of the Thackeray Family
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Thackeray was also a member of the Albion Lodge of the
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In July 1857, Thackeray stood unsuccessfully as a
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Breeches and Metaphysics: Thackeray's German Discourse
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school of crime fiction, it ended up being more of a
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Bloom, Abigail Burnham; Maynard, John, eds. (1994).
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Thackeray's father, Richmond Thackeray, was born at
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Thackeray's, 85 London Rd, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1EA
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Henry Cort Father of the Iron Trade (henrycort.net)
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Cambridge, UK: Lutterworth. pp. 5, 136. 2343: 3860: 3697: 3391: 3328:"Bluebeard's Ghost" by W. M. Thackeray (1843) 3260:Works by or about William Makepeace Thackeray 2929:"Smith, Elder & Co.'s new publications". 2766: 2570:The Boundaries of Realism in World Literature 582:Thackeray achieved more recognition with his 559:, the latter marked by its hostility towards 3183:William Makepeace Thackeray: A Literary Life 3032:Anne Thackeray Ritchie: Journals and letters 3028: 2775: 2697: 2182:"Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811–1863)". 2108:Armenian College & Philanthropic Academy 1182:whom she met at an Assembly Ball in 1807 in 1110:are set in that period, as is the sequel to 27:English novelist and illustrator (1811–1863) 3153:Thackeray: The Uses of Adversity, 1811–1846 2110:, on the old Freeschool Street, now called 1018:, Thackeray is probably best known now for 3867: 3853: 3704: 3690: 3398: 3384: 3124:. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 3065:Catherine: A Story (The Thackeray Edition) 2784:"Why Bal Thackeray had an English surname" 2548:British Comedy Guide (comedy.org.uk/guide) 2255:"Thackeray, William Makepeace (THKY826WM)" 2200: 1763:The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan 964:beginning in 1837. These were adapted for 639:described Thackeray on one of those tours: 49: 4191:Writers who illustrated their own writing 2781: 2741: 2666: 2660: 2384: 2253: 1950:The English Humorists of the 18th Century 1924:(1846), under the name Mr M. A. Titmarsh. 1282:Learn how and when to remove this message 985:. Originally intended as a satire of the 3357:, with 484 library catalogue records 3011:, 5 vols., Pickering & Chatto, 2011. 2973:A William Makepeace Thackeray Chronology 2868:Bookatable. Downloaded 20 February 2016. 2710:. Good Literature Pub. Co. p. 335. 1937:The Little Travels and Roadside Sketches 1571:The Christmas Books of Mr M. A. Titmarsh 1293: 1227: 1151: 1001: 691: 600: 517: 403: 233:works, particularly his 1847–1848 novel 3564:Colonel Newcombe, the Perfect Gentleman 3160:Thackeray: The Age of Wisdom, 1847–1863 3101:The Life of William Makepeace Thackeray 2458: 2311:Dabney, Ross H. (March 1980). "Review: 2185:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1834: 1077:Also notable among the later novels is 511:Thackeray was a regular contributor to 14: 4196:Members of the Ancient Order of Druids 4156:People educated at Charterhouse School 4118: 3361:William Makepeace Thackeray Collection 2976:. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 45. 2969: 2691: 2485: 2310: 2271: 2206: 2177: 2175: 2173: 2171: 2169: 2167: 2165: 2163: 448:, editor, biographer and philosopher. 335:Thackeray, an only child, was born in 3848: 3685: 3379: 3103:. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1899. 3084:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1978. 3067:. University of Michigan Press, 1999. 2635: 2629: 2441: 2435: 2399: 2133: 1397: 790:(1846), under the name M. A. Titmarsh 478:He was also a regular contributor to 4141:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 3367:Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray 3269:Works by William Makepeace Thackeray 3251:Works by William Makepeace Thackeray 3194:. London: Chatto & Windus, 1999. 3035:. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press. 2567: 2459:Pearson, Richard (1 November 2017). 2365:History Ireland (historyireland.com) 2354: 2194:10.1093/odnb/9780192683120.013.27155 2138:. Cambridge, UK: Lutterworth Press. 1943: 1231: 378:, where he became a close friend of 315:. Thackeray's later novels, such as 2742:Cavendish, Dominic (3 March 2007). 2414: 2160: 975:Between May 1839 and February 1840 563:. However, as the book appealed to 24: 3875:19th-century English photographers 3172:Rodríguez Espinosa, Marcos (1998) 2945:Mr Thackeray's New Christmas Book. 2881:. 11 November 2005. Archived from 2767:Soutik Biswas (19 November 2012). 1598:Doctor Birch and His Young Friends 1407:in the 2018 ITV television series 713:, and a memorial bust sculpted by 709:. 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