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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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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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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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3138:. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
3079:Catherine: A Story (The Thackeray Edition)
2798:"Why Bal Thackeray had an English surname"
2548:British Comedy Guide (comedy.org.uk/guide)
2255:"Thackeray, William Makepeace (THKY826WM)"
1763:The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan
964:beginning in 1837. These were adapted for
639:described Thackeray on one of those tours:
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4210:Writers who illustrated their own writing
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
3371:, with 484 library catalogue records
3025:, 5 vols., Pickering & Chatto, 2011.
2987:A William Makepeace Thackeray Chronology
2882:Bookatable. Downloaded 20 February 2016.
2724:. Good Literature Pub. Co. p. 335.
1937:The Little Travels and Roadside Sketches
1571:The Christmas Books of Mr M. A. Titmarsh
233:works, particularly his 1847–1848 novel
3578:Colonel Newcombe, the Perfect Gentleman
3174:Thackeray: The Age of Wisdom, 1847–1863
3115:The Life of William Makepeace Thackeray
2311:Dabney, Ross H. (March 1980). "Review:
2185:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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511:Thackeray was a regular contributor to
4215:Members of the Ancient Order of Druids
4170:People educated at Charterhouse School
3375:William Makepeace Thackeray Collection
2990:. UK: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 45.
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3117:. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1899.
3098:. London: Secker & Warburg, 1978.
3081:. University of Michigan Press, 1999.
790:(1846), under the name M. A. Titmarsh
478:He was also a regular contributor to
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4155:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
3381:Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray
3283:Works by William Makepeace Thackeray
3265:Works by William Makepeace Thackeray
3208:. London: Chatto & Windus, 1999.
3049:. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press.
2459:Pearson, Richard (1 November 2017).
2365:History Ireland (historyireland.com)
2194:10.1093/odnb/9780192683120.013.27155
2138:. Cambridge, UK: Lutterworth Press.
378:, where he became a close friend of
315:. Thackeray's later novels, such as
2756:Cavendish, Dominic (3 March 2007).
975:Between May 1839 and February 1840
563:. However, as the book appealed to
3889:19th-century English photographers
3186:Rodríguez Espinosa, Marcos (1998)
2959:Mr Thackeray's New Christmas Book.
2895:. 11 November 2005. Archived from
2781: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:. He was buried on 29 December at
444:(1840–1875), who married Sir
25:
4054:William Eastman Palmer & Sons
1419:plays Thackeray in the 2017 film
4160:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery
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2486:Wilson, Bee (27 November 1998).
2098:Calcutta was the capital of the
1363:dedicated the second edition of
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3684:Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie
3067:Sofia (Bulgaria), 2010, 250 pp.
2758:"Prime time, gentlemen, please"
2683:"Ancestry of William Thackeray"
2355:Gray, Peter (23 January 2013).
1858:(1846–1848), which popularised
1751:, loosely based on the life of
1095:was available, just published.
1035:, which were once described by
4150:19th-century English novelists
3199:. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001.
3176:. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957.
3169:. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955.
3074:. London: Jonathan Cape, 1932.
2963:The Kicklebury's on the Rhine.
2796:Sreekumar (18 November 2012).
2417:"Thackeray, William Makepeace"
2078:, the 1986 film adaptation by
2067:, the 1975 film adaptation by
1981:Sketches and Travels in London
1890:Sketches and Travels in London
1422:The Man Who Invented Christmas
700:, London, photographed in 2014
1:
2783:"The legacy of Bal Thackeray"
2650:Menon, Anil (29 March 2006).
2515:"The Adventures of Thackeray"
2363:. 18th–19th century history.
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305:, featuring Becky Sharp, and
3246:Resources in other libraries
3183:. Harper and Brothers, 1924.
2893:"Oxfordshire County Council"
2766:. London, UK. Archived from
2743:gibberandsqueak.blogspot.com
2670:– via yet.typepad.com.
2278:Victorian Periodicals Review
1812:(1850), a parodic sequel to
1803:A Little Dinner at Timmins's
1603:The Kickleburys on the Rhine
1589:(1846), as by M. A. Titmarsh
1120:, which is set partially in
937:and the title characters of
826:(1850) (a parody sequel to "
486:The Foreign Quarterly Review
408:Self Caricature by Thackeray
390:, until February 1829.
3904:William Makepeace Thackeray
3899:William de Wiveleslie Abney
3727:William Makepeace Thackeray
3500:The History of Henry Esmond
3421:William Makepeace Thackeray
3365:William Makepeace Thackeray
3289:(public domain audiobooks)
3232:William Makepeace Thackeray
3086:William Makepeace Thackeray
2442:Poore, Ben. Perley (1886).
2259:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2213:. Silver, Burdett. p.
1481:The History of Henry Esmond
1430:Charlotte Brontë in Babylon
1262:the claims made and adding
1093:The History of Henry Esmond
1080:The History of Henry Esmond
843:The History of Henry Esmond
624:The History of Henry Esmond
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3307:Works by William Thackeray
3181:Thackeray and His Daughter
3131:. Sutton Publishing, 1999.
3129:Thackeray: A Writer's Life
3107:. London: Macmillan, 1895.
3039:, Lutterworth Press, 2011.
3032:, Lutterworth Press, 2010.
2465:. Routledge. p. 289.
2317:Nineteenth-Century Fiction
2261:. University of Cambridge.
2033:Second Funeral of Napoleon
1778:The Bedford-Row Conspiracy
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1172:South 24 Parganas district
760:Second Funeral of Napoleon
418:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
388:Trinity College, Cambridge
266:Trinity College, Cambridge
148:Trinity College, Cambridge
32:Thackeray (disambiguation)
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3241:Resources in your library
3007:– via Google Books.
2867:www.british-history.ac.uk
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2475:– via Google Books.
2188:(online ed.). 2018.
1456:The Diary of a Young Girl
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3934:Robert Jefferson Bingham
3532:The Adventures of Philip
3452:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
3360:Leeds University Library
3321:21 December 2008 at the
3148:. Oxford: Legenda, 1997.
3124:. London: Cassell, 1980.
3072:Thackeray: A Personality
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2681:Alexander, Eric (2007).
2568:Kvas, Kornelije (2019).
2544:"The Yellowplush Papers"
2423:. Britannica Biographies
2210:The World and Its People
1648:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
1556:The Adventures of Philip
1438:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
1355:Keshav Sitaram Thackeray
1063:The Adventures of Philip
1016:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
940:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
893:The Adventures of Philip
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308:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
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181:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
3347:2 December 2008 at the
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3088:. Boston: Twayne, 1983.
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2207:Dunton, Larkin (1896).
1910:The Wolves and the Lamb
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3444:A Shabby Genteel Story
3215:. London: Evans, 1968.
3195:Shillingsburg, Peter.
3155:. Leiden: Brill, 1992.
2984:Harden, Edgar (2003).
1878:Some Roundabout Papers
1788:The Fitz-Boodle Papers
1736:The Yellowplush Papers
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3158:Prawer, Siegbert S.:
3151:Prawer, Siegbert S.:
2361:and the Great Famine"
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2075:The Rose and the Ring
1975:The Orphan of Pimlico
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4069:Henry Peach Robinson
4049:Farnham Maxwell-Lyte
4044:Richard Cockle Lucas
3328:On Charity and Humor
2899:on 20 September 2020
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2400:Aplin, John (2011).
2134:Aplin, John (2010).
1928:The Paris Sketchbook
1841:The Irish Sketchbook
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3460:Mrs. Perkins's Ball
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3142:Prawer, Siegbert S.
3134:Peters, Catherine.
3127:Peters, Catherine.
3077:Goldfarb, Sheldon.
2763:The Daily Telegraph
2693:on 21 February 2013
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1893:Mr. Brown's Letters
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3211:Williams, Ioan M.
3104:Thackeray: A Study
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2523:Harvard University
2519:libraryharvard.edu
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1930:(1840), featuring
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2997:978-0-230-59857-7
2579:978-1-7936-0910-6
2050:The Mahogany Tree
1969:Roundabout Papers
1944:Other non-fiction
1875:Roundabout Papers
1855:The Book of Snobs
1829:Bluebeard's Ghost
1693:Lovel the Widower
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