Catherine: A Story

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Catherine: A Story

by William Makepeace Thackeray

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18 total
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CATHERINE: A STORY

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by William Makepeace Thackeray - [Catherine, A Story by Ikey Solomons, Esq., Junior.]

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ADVERTISEMENT

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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCING TO THE READER THE CHIEF PERSONAGE OF THIS NARRATIVE.

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CHAPTER II. IN WHICH ARE DEPICTED THE PLEASURES OF A SENTIMENTAL ATTACHMENT.

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CHAPTER III. IN WHICH A NARCOTIC IS ADMINISTERED, AND A GREAT DEAL OF GENTEEL SOCIETY DEPICTED.

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CHAPTER IV. IN WHICH MRS. CATHERINE BECOMES AN HONEST WOMAN AGAIN.

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CHAPTER V. CONTAINS MR. BROCK'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, AND OTHER MATTERS.

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CHAPTER VI. ADVENTURES OF THE AMBASSADOR, MR. MACSHANE.

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CHAPTER VII. WHICH EMBRACES A PERIOD OF SEVEN YEARS.

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Description

In the bustling aftermath of the Restoration, London teems with wigs, politics, and a fascination for the outlaw. This narrative pulls the listener into the early eighteenth century, a time when sensational crimes were printed alongside pamphlets of grand ambition. The author deliberately sets the stage to challenge the era’s romantic glorification of thieves and highwaymen.

The story follows Catherine Hayes, a woman whose desperate actions lead her to murder her husband and face the gallows at Tyburn. Through vivid courtroom scenes and gritty street details, the listener witnesses her downfall and the network of accomplices that surround her. While the tale is steeped in the dark humor of its age, it serves as a stark reminder of the perils of turning villainy into legend.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (376K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Les Bowler, and David Widger

Release date

1999-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray

1811–1863

Best known for Vanity Fair, he wrote sharp, funny novels that expose ambition, snobbery, and the many little vanities of Victorian society. His stories still feel lively because their humor is matched by a clear-eyed understanding of human weakness.

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