William Makepeace Thackeray ( )

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Tudor Monarchs.
Advertisements

By Tory H. Davenport William 'MakePeace' Thackeray.
William Makepeace Thackeray A Brief Introduction William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta in He was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity.
Book Review Title of the book: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Publisher: BLACK CAT PUBLISHING Student: Chan On Ki 6A (1)
Henry VIII Aim/Goals: Why did Henry VIII form the Church of England? Do Now: When it comes time for you to become parents, which would you prefer— a boy.
Who was Henry VIII? And why did he have 6 wives?.
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen Day Jane Austen Jane Austen, one of the major novelists in English literature, was born on 16 December 1775 and she died on 18 July 1817.
Born into an upper-class family in St. Paul, Minnesota in Was encouraged to become a writer at the age of 15, and seriously began to hone his craft.
Jane Austen’s PERSUASION Historical Commentary. Some facts about Jane Austen  Jane Austen, born in 1775 in Hampshire, England, was the seventh of eight.
By: A. D. About the author…. Ann’s mother died soon after she was born. She had to live with her aunt, uncle, and cousins. After a brief period of living.
James Hilton Washington Is Situated.... James Hilton, ( ), English novelist whose popular works include Lost Horizon (1933), Goodbye, Mr. Chips.
 We are going to learn about the lives of the Kings and Queens who ruled Britain from 1485 to  We are going to look at what type of people they.
Biography of Mary Shelley By Regan, Cece, and Marinn.
British literature George Gordon Byron
Romeo and Juliet a play by William Shakespeare. Main Characters ____________________________________________.
Pride and Prejudice [Chapters ].  Her novels about everyday people living ordinary lives were unappreciated at that time (until the 20 th century)
The Regency Period (give or take a few years)
Created by D. Miller Period 1.  Jane Austen  Born December 16, 1775  At the Steventon Rectory Hampshire, England.
Vanity Fair Vanity Fair was published in numbers 1847 ~ 8, illustrated by the author himself. A Brief Introduction The story is set at the time of the.
A soap opera like no other
William 'MakePeace' Thackeray. Early Years Born in Calcutta, India, on July 11 th, 1811 Father died when he was 4 years old Mother Remarried shortly.
My Favourite English writer. Charlotte Bront ё Charlotte Bront ё an English novelist of the 19 th century, was a contemporary of Dickens,Thackeray and.
A Rose for Emily William Faulkner. About the Author William Faulkner was born in New Albany, Mississippi, on September 25, 1897 Faulkner belonged to a.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles. writer  Thomas Hardy, ( 1840 – 1928) was an English novelist and poet. He became widely regarded for his novels, such as Tess.
The Life and Times of Charles Dickens. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” Born in 1812 to a lower-middle-class family who moved around.
Daniel Defoe was born in London in 1660 He attended one of the most important academies He studied geography, economics, chemistry and modern languages.
Jane Austen’s Emma An Officious Young Lady Misleads and Misunderstands Numerous People, while a Disapproving Male Relative Makes Disparaging Remarks. Their.
CA3 Headline in newspaper (remember state assessment writing?): “U.S. lost $433,982,548 because of Daylight Savings Time switch” Complete Gatsby Symbol.
What symbols or motifs are present in this book? What do you think are the central themes of the stories? Daily Journal03 November 2015.
Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey A Mock-Gothic Romp through Regency England.
Charles John Huffam Dickens The most popular novelist of the Victorian period Father briefly worked as a clerk in the Navy Pay Office Education.
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Lost Colony of Roanoke Lost Colony is the name given to a settlement established in 1587 on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina.
Henry VIII and His Wives
BIOGRAPHY Life and books
English Writers урок английского языка, 8 класс, УМК М.З. Биболетовой
The author of the famous novel "Frankenstein” By Lucía Pérez
The Life and Times of Charles Dickens
WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM ( )
A loving heart is the truest wisdom…
Summary and Analysis Part 1.
Oscar Wilde.
Jane Austen’s World The Regency Era:
Agatha Christie’s works
William Makepeace Thackeray ( )
Made by: Dubaeva Aida and Bosshalova Madina.
Wuthering Heights.
Jane Austen (16 December July 1817)
Bath.
JANE AUSTEN
And why did he have 6 wives?
Nineteenth Century Novel
Edgar Allan Poe
Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility
A Lesson Plan for the KKC Program
Romantic Period By Courtney Cain.
“The blood jet is poetry / there is no stopping it.”
And why did he start the Church of England?
Katherine Mansfield
And why did he have 6 wives?
The Turn of the Screw Henry James.
“The blood jet is poetry / there is no stopping it.”
Henry Fielding.
Background Information for Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights.
Henry V, Mary I, Elizabeth I
William Shakespeare ( )
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
What symbols or motifs are present in this book
Presentation transcript:

William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) The great English novelist A novel Vanity Fair Representation of modern for author England as a great fair A panoramic portrait of English society

Biography William Makepeace Thackeray was born in Calcutta in 1811. He was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Cambridge. However, Thackeray became addicted to gambling and left Cambridge in 1830 without a degree and heavily in debt. At first Thackeray tried to make a living as a painter but after this ended in failure he turned to journalism. Thackeray moved to Paris where he became the French correspondent for the radical newspaper, The Constitutional. When The Constitutional ceased publication, Thackeray moved back to England and began contributing articles to a wide variety of newspapers and journals, including The Times, The Morning Chronicle, Fraser's Magazine and Punch Magazine. Thackeray also began writing novels. Thackeray published his most famous novel, Vanity Fair. This was followed by The History of Henry Esmond, The Newcomes and The Virginians. Although a successful novelist, he continued to write articles for journals such as Punch Magazine. Thackeray died in 1863.

Private life In 1836 he met Isabella Shawe, a timid, simple and artless girl. He fell outrightly in love with Isabella and they married. Thackeray and Isabella Shawe had a happy life during their first years of marriage. But as financial demands forced Thackeray into more and more work, Isabella became isolated and lonely. The happy years of marriage was eclipsed by the tragic death of their second daughter Jane.

Thackeray’s best novels The Yellowplush Papers (1837) Rebecca and Rowena (1850) Catherine (1839) The Paris Sketchbook (1840) A Shabby Genteel Story (1840) Men's Wives (1852) The Irish Sketchbook (1843) The Rose and the Ring (1855) The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844) The Virginians (1859) Mrs. Perkins's Ball (1846) Four Georges (1861) The Book of Snobs (1848) The Adventures of Philip (1862) Vanity Fair (1848)

Vanity Fair a Novel Without a Hero “An evil person is like a dirty window, they never let the light shine through.” William Thackeray Vanity Fair, based on the writer's penetrating observation of human nature, exposes all aspects of it: people are weak and vain, self-absorbed, self-deceived. Three kinds of people are shown and criticized here: social climbers, snobs and egotists. By tracing the interweaving destinies of two contrasted heroines during the period of Waterloo and its aftermath, the novel is a vast satirical panorama of a materialistic society. Satire is the most distinguishing feature of the novel. The reader can find satire everywhere — from the title to descriptions and portrayal of characters, from the author's comments to the narrations of the characters' life.

Vanity Fair a Novel Without a Hero The story is set at the time of the Napoleonic wars, and gives a satirical picture of a worldly society, which Thackeray intended to be applied also to his own times. It follows the fortunes of two sharply contrasted characters - Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley. The two girls, as unlike in character as they are in fortune, have been educated at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for young ladies.

Vanity Fair a Novel Without a Hero Becky becomes governess to the children of Sir Pitt Crawley. She is already married, to his younger son Rawdon. Amelia's engagement to George Osborne, the handsome but vain and shallow son of another magnate, has been broken off. William Dobbin is secretly in love with Amelia, but he persuades George to go on with the marriage. Amelia and Becky accompany their husbands to Belgium, where Becky carries on an intrigue with George. George is killed at Waterloo, and Amelia, with her baby, goes to live in poverty with her parents. Dobbin was despairing of ever winning Amelia's love. Becky leads a disreputable life. Amelia steadfastly refuses to marry Dobbin until meeting Becky, who tells her of George’s infidelity. Disillusioned, she marries Dobbin, but by then his love for her has lost much of its intensity.