William Makepeace Thackeray
England
20th August 1836 William
married Isabella Gethin
Shawe
Died on 23 December 1863
Education
1817 attends school on
Chiswick Mall
1822-1828 in
Charterhouse
1828-Camberidge
1829-1830-Trinity
1831-1833-studies law
in Middle Temple,
London
1834-1835-studies art
in Paris
Stepping Into World
Went to German
After returning lived of young indulgent man
Thackeray inherited £ 20,000 from his father
In 1832, Thackeray met William Maginn
Bad times with his wife
Thackeray worked as a freelance journalist
for about 10 years
Works
Contributions to Punch, 1843-1854
The Book of Snobs
Miss Tickletoby's Lectures on English History
Papers by the Fat Contributor
The History of the Next French Revolution
A Little Dinner at Timmins's
Fiction
The Luck of Barry Lyndon, 1844 Mrs. Perkin's Ball, 1846
Vanity Fair, 1847
Pendennis, 1850
Henry Esmond, 1852
The Newcomes, 1853-55
The Virginians, 1857
Books