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Burlesques

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The collection assembles short satirical pieces that parody popular literary forms and lampoon social manners, featuring mock-novels, travesties of serious genres, pseudo-biographies, comic diaries, and lyrical interludes. Through pastiche, witty description, and exaggerated characters and settings, the pieces expose literary pretension, fashion, and hypocrisy while varying tone between playful ridicule and pointed social criticism. Structural variety—from episodic sketches to extended burlesque chapters—keeps the pace brisk and showcases a range of humorous techniques, including irony, hyperbole, and detailed visual comedy.

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William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray was a prominent English novelist and satirist of the 19th century, best known for his keen social commentary and richly drawn characters. His most famous work, "Vanity Fair," offers a scathing yet humorous portrayal of early 19th-century British society, exploring themes of ambition, class, and morality. Thackeray's writing is characterized by its wit and a deep understanding of human nature, often blending humor with poignant observations. In addition to novels, he contributed to literature through essays and illustrations, making him a versatile figure in Victorian literature. His works continue to be celebrated for their insight and narrative style.

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