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A concise biographical and critical study of William Makepeace Thackeray that narrates his early life and professional development, and situates his contributions to magazines and satirical journals. It surveys his major novels, treating their publication history and narrative approach, and analyzes his shorter pieces, burlesques, and lecture performances. The author considers the poetical ballads alongside prose, tracing recurring themes, imaginative gifts, and tonal qualities. Final chapters assess the writer's manner of work, stylistic traits, and the balance of wit and moral observation in his fiction and journalism.
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