
A vivid, picture‑rich portrait of one of England’s most distinctive writers unfolds in this listening experience. Through carefully chosen illustrations—from early childhood sketches to the study table he used in Kensington—the narrative weaves together family memories, personal anecdotes, and the social backdrop that shaped his voice. The author’s commentary moves beyond dates, offering a lively sense of the environments that nurtured Thackeray’s wit and ambition.
Interlaced with gentle humor, the early chapters examine the quirks of English temperament that both inspired and perplexed him, using his own observations on everything from cigar habits to fox‑hunting as a lens. Listeners are invited into the modest rooms of his youth and the bustling literary circles of his first success, gaining a clear picture of the man before his later fame. The blend of visual detail and engaging prose makes this an accessible, intimate introduction to Thackeray’s world, perfect for anyone curious about the roots of his celebrated storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2020-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1936
Best known for creating Father Brown, this English writer brought wit, paradox, and a love of argument to everything from detective stories to essays and Christian apologetics. His books are lively, funny, and often surprisingly modern in the questions they ask.
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1874–1932
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