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D J Taylor

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EAN: 9780099563259
Published: 7 Apr 2011

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Vanity Fair, published in serial parts in 1847-8, made William Makepeace Thackeray famous 'all but at the top of the tree', he told his mother, 'and having a great fight up there with Dickens'. Behind him lay an extraordinary life - an intense, Anglo-Indian childhood, a fortune lost by his early twenties, a disastrous marriage to a wife who went mad and left him to bring up two small daughters in near penury.

But his later life was no less troubled. As D.J. Taylor shows in this incisive biography, Thackeray was a complex, touchy man, acutely sensitive to criticism and fearful of the publicity that accompanied his passage through life.

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What the critics say

An accomplished, responsible, imaginative reconstruction of life, and of a life. Thackeray has come home
- Spectator

Wonderful... An outstanding biography. It is unlikely there will be a better one for years to come
- Mail on Sunday

A compelling biography... Taylor succeeds always in evoking a rich sense of context...without losing the narrative momentum
- New Statesman

A richly detailed book... Taylor writes with verve and affection and is shrewdly perceptive
- Sunday Times

Outstanding... On every page there is evidence of a formidable critical and imaginative intelligence at work... A splendid book
- Evening Standard

Taylor's awareness of the task of biography is just one of the many delights of this fond, yet not overly reverent account.'
- Independent on Sunday

He's a gift of a subject to DJ Taylor (a novelist who loves to teem, and teems with brio)
- Guardian

About the Author

D.J. Taylor was born in Norwich in 1960. He is a novelist, critic and acclaimed biographer, whose biography of Thackeray was a critically-acclaimed success and whose Orwell: The Life won the Whitbread Biography prize in 2003. His most recent books are Kept: A Victorian Mystery (a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year), Bright Young People: The Rise and Fall of a Generation 1918-1940, and the novels Ask Alice, At the Chime of a City Clock and, most recently, Derby Day.

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