
THE VIRGINIANS - A TALE OF THE LAST CENTURY
By William Makepeace Thackeray
TO SIR HENRY MADISON, Chief Justice of Madras, this book is inscribed by an affectionate old friend. London, September 7, 1859.
THE VIRGINIANS
CHAPTER I. In which one of the Virginians visits home
CHAPTER II. In which Harry has to pay for his Supper
CHAPTER III. The Esmonds in Virginia
CHAPTER IV. In which Harry finds a New Relative
CHAPTER V. Family Jars
CHAPTER VI. The Virginians begin to see the World
A young American, Harry, returns to his Virginia roots after years abroad, only to find his family tangled in old debts, new acquaintances, and the lingering echo of a genteel past. The novel paints the bustling life of the Esmond household, where hospitality mixes with rivalry, and every dinner seems a stage for subtle power plays. As Harry navigates unfamiliar customs and the expectations of his relatives, he discovers hidden connections that bind him to both his heritage and his future.
Against this domestic tableau, the story hints at larger forces gathering on the horizon—rumors of war, shifting loyalties, and the uneasy balance between Southern tradition and the encroaching modern world. Thackeray’s keen eye captures the humor and pathos of a family caught between continents, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a pivotal era without yet revealing its ultimate outcomes.
Language
en
Duration
~34 hours (1975K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tapio Riikonen, and David Widger
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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