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: Before his fame as a novelist, he was a prolific contributor to Fraser's Magazine , The Times , and Punch . He often used pseudonyms like George Fitz-Boodle and Michael Angelo Titmarsh.

William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863) was a major Victorian novelist and satirist known for his panoramic views of English society and his masterpiece, Vanity Fair . His work often explores the tension between individual morality and social ambition, defined by what critics call a "strategic disillusionment" with human nature. Life and Career Thackeray

: His personal life was marked by tragedy; his wife, Isabella Shawe, suffered a mental breakdown in 1840 and remained institutionalized for the rest of her life. Major Literary Works : Before his fame as a novelist, he

: Born in Calcutta, India, Thackeray was sent to England at age five for schooling. He later attended Cambridge but left without a degree, briefly studying law before turning to journalism after losing his inheritance to bank failures and gambling. His work often explores the tension between individual

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