
W. M. Thackeray
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William Makepeace Thackeray was a prominent English novelist, best known for his satirical work, 'Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero', which remains a classic of English literature. Thackeray was born in India to a British family and later moved to England, where he pursued his education and developed his writing career. His sharp wit and keen observation of society's foibles earned him a reputation as a leading figure in Victorian literature.
Thackeray's writing style is characterized by its humor and irony, often critiquing the social structures of his time. He created richly developed characters and intricate plots, making his novels both entertaining and thought-provoking. Beyond 'Vanity Fair', his other notable works include 'The History of Pendennis' and 'The Newcomes', which further solidified his status as a significant literary figure. Thackeray's influence extended to later writers who admired his ability to blend humor with serious social commentary.