William Makepeace Thackeray

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William Makepeace Thackeray (/ ˈθækəri /; * July 18, 1811 in Calcutta , India , † December 24, 1863 in London ) was a British writer and, along with Charles Dickens and George Eliot, is considered the most important English-language novelist of the Victorian era .

Life

Thackeray was born in India as the only child of the colonial official Richmond Thackeray . In 1815 his father died. His mother's name was Anne Becher. He himself was the great-grandson of Thomas Thackeray, a director of the Harrow School . Thackeray was sent to boarding schools in England in 1817. So he got to know the English school system at the Charterhouse School , which he later vividly described in the Christmas story Doctor Birch and his young friends and in various of his larger works. In 1829/30 he studied at Trinity College in Cambridge , but left it without a degree and went to London. The following year he went on a trip to the European continent and visited France and Italy as well as Germany , where he met Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Weimar . In 1831/32 he studied law in London. In 1833 he lost his inherited wealth and went to Paris to Art to study. In 1836 he married the Irish Isabella Shawe in Paris. The marriage produced three daughters, including Anne Thackeray Ritchie , who herself became a writer.

In the same year Thackeray's first article appeared in the newspaper " The Constitutional " founded by his stepfather , a paper with a liberal stance, which however died again after a year. In 1837 he returned to London and began working as a journalist. His first book appeared in England in 1840. Thackeray's wife suffered a nervous breakdown that year and ended up in a mental institution. In 1844 he made a trip to the Mediterranean and the Middle East . The publication of his literary masterpiece Vanity Fair (German: Fair of Vanity ) in 1847/48 finally made him a respected author and also brought him material prosperity. His high social standing was also reflected in his membership in four of the most prestigious British clubs , namely the Athenaeum , Travelers , Garrick and the Reform Club .

Works

  • Memoirs of Mr. CJ Yellowplush , ( The Yellowplush Correspondence ) Roman 1837/38
  • Catherine. 1839. German: Catherine. Story of a crime. Translated by Irene Kruse. Berlin 1990.
  • The Memoirs of Junkers Barry Lyndon , novel 1844 (based on the film Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick )
  • Vanity Fair (filmed in 2004, see, Roman 1847-48 Vanity Fair (2004) and 2018 under the title Vanity Fair as a seven-part television series starring Olivia Cooke in the lead role).
  • The Snobs , prose sketches 1849
  • History of Pendennis , 1849 novel
  • Rebecca and Rowena , novel 1850 (a sequel to Scotts Ivanhoe )
  • The four George. Time, court and moral images . 1852. Edited and with an afterword by Ulrich Klappstein. hochufer.com, Hanover. ISBN 978-3-941513-33-4
  • The History of Henry Esmond Roman 1852. ISBN 0-14-143916-5
    • The story of Henry Esmond, Esq., A colonel in the service of Her Majesty Queen Anne, recorded by himself , Berlin: Rütten & Loening, 1985
  • The Newcomes , 1855 novel
  • The Virginians , Roman 1857–1859
  • The Adventures of Philip , Roman 1862 - ISBN 1-4101-0510-5
    • The adventures of Philip on his way through the world, which show who robbed him, who helped him and who passed him by , 2 vols., Berlin: Rütten & Loening, 1989, ISBN 3-352-00296-7
  • The kickleburys on the Rhine. Insel-Bücherei 511 (with drawings by the author), Insel Verlag, Leipzig 1965

Audio books

literature

  • Miriam Elizabeth Burstein: Narrating women's history in Britain. 1770 - 1902. Aldershot include: Ashgate. 2004. ISBN 0-7546-3663-1
  • Alison Byerly: Realism, representation, and the arts in nineteenth century literature. Cambridge et al: Cambridge Univ. Press. 1997. (= Cambridge studies in nineteenth century literature and culture; 12) ISBN 0-521-58116-8
  • Micael M. Clarke: Thackeray and women. DeKalb: Northern Illinois Univ. Press. 1995. ISBN 0-87580-197-8
  • Wolfgang Eberhardt: Fontane and Thackeray. Heidelberg: winter. 1975. (= contributions to recent literary history; Volume 3; 19) ISBN 3-533-02414-8
  • Heinrich Frisa: German cultural conditions in the opinion of WM Thackeray. Reprint of the Vienna u. Leipzig: Braumüller, 1908. New York et al .: Johnson. 1964. (= Viennese contributions to English philology; 27)
  • Henrietta Garnett: Anny. A life of Anny Thackeray Ritchie. London et al .: Chatto & Windus. 2004. ISBN 0-7011-7129-4
  • Edgar F. Harden: Thackeray the writer. From Pendennis to Denis Duval. Basingstoke, Hampshire et al: Macmillan et al. 2000. ISBN 0-333-79048-0
  • Juliet McMaster: Thackeray. The major novels. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press. 1971.
  • Raimund Piontek: Positions of Realism. Dickens Bleak House, Thackerays Vanity fair and G. Eliots Middlemarch. Frankfurt am Main among others: Lang. 1989. (= Europäische Hochschulschriften; Series 14; 204) ISBN 3-8204-1202-6
  • Siegbert Salomon Prawer : Israel at Vanity Fair. Jews and Judaism in the writings of WM Thackeray. Leiden among others: Brill. 1992. (= Brill's series in jewish studies; 2) ISBN 90-04-09403-2
  • Siegbert Salomon Prawer: Breeches and metaphysics. Thackeray's German discourse. Oxford: Legenda. 1997. (= Studies in comparative literature; 1) ISBN 1-900755-03-3
  • Siegbert Salomon Prawer: WM Thackeray's European sketch books. A study of literary and graphic portraiture. Oxford et al: Lang. 2000. (= European connections; 1) ISBN 3-906758-68-0
  • John Robert Reed: Dickens and Thackeray. Punishment and forgiveness. Athens, Ohio: Ohio Univ. Press. 1995. ISBN 0-8214-1117-9
  • Richard Salmon: William Makepeace Thackeray. Tavistock: Northcote House. 2004. ISBN 0-7463-1030-7
  • Peter L. Shillingsburg: William Makepeace Thackeray. A literary life. Basingstoke et al .: Palgrave. 2001. ISBN 0-333-65093-X
  • MG Sundell (Ed.): Twentieth century interpretations of "Vanity fair". A collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. 1969. ISBN 0-13-940395-7
  • Klaus Udo Szudra: William Makepeace Thackeray. Philipp Reclam jun., Leipzig 1968.
  • DJ Taylor : Thackeray. London: Pimlico. 2000. ISBN 0-7126-6246-4
  • Geoffrey Tillotson: Thackeray. The novelist. London: Methuen et al. 1974. ISBN 0-06-477027-3
  • Marion Helfer Wajngot: The birthright and the blessing. Narrative as exegesis in three of Thackeray's later novels. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. 2000. (= Stockholm studies in English; 91) ISBN 91-22-01866-2
  • Ioan M. Williams: Thackeray. New York: Arco. 1969.
  • Michael Szczekalla:  THACKERAY, William Makepeace. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 16, Bautz, Herzberg 1999, ISBN 3-88309-079-4 , Sp. 1490-1492.

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