The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan

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The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan

by William Makepeace Thackeray

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THE TREMENDOUS ADVENTURES OF MAJOR GAHAGAN - Etc. Etc. - by William Makepeace Thackeray

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CHAPTER I “Truth is strange, Stranger than fiction.”

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CHAPTER II Allyghur and Laswaree

22:57
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CHAPTER III A Peep into Spain—Account of the Origin and Services of the Ahmednuggar Irregulars

32:21
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CHAPTER IV The Indian Camp—The Sortie from the Fort

20:51
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CHAPTER V The Issue of my Interview with my Wife

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CHAPTER VI Famine in the Garrison

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CHAPTER VII The Escape

5:44
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CHAPTER VIII The Captive

13:54

Description

A charismatic, larger‑than‑life officer opens the tale by insisting the world finally learn his proper name: Major Goliah O’Grady Gahagan of the Ahmednuggar Irregular Horse. His recounting is peppered with witty anecdotes of diplomatic dinners gone awry, mistaken identities in high society, and the absurdity of being constantly mis‑credited for poems, essays, and even a doctor’s title. With a dry, self‑deprecating humor, he sets the stage for a memoir that feels both a personal confession and a satire of Victorian bravado.

The narrative then jumps to his early days in India, where a youthful cornet with striking red hair finds himself embroiled in a ridiculous duel over a misplaced gold tooth‑pick case—an episode that perfectly captures his blend of honor, folly, and flamboyant self‑belief. As he boasts of battles fought, loves won, and hardships endured, listeners are invited to follow a series of escapades that promise equal parts adventure and comic insight into a soldier’s eccentric world.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (159K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1999-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray

1811–1863

Best known for sharp wit, lively satire, and a clear-eyed view of society, this Victorian writer gave the world Vanity Fair and some of the 19th century’s most memorable characters.

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