Set in the second half of the eighteenth century, Barry Lyndon is the
fictional autobiography of an adventurer and rogue whom the reader is
led to distrust from the very beginning. Born into the petty Irish
gentry, and outmanoeuvred in his first love-affair, a ruined Barry
joins the British army. After service in Germany he deserts and, after
a brief spell as a spy, pursues the career of a gambler in the
dissolute clubs and courts of Europe. In a determined effort to enter
fashionable society he marries a titled heiress but finds he has met
his match. First published in 1844, Barry Lyndon is Thackeray's
earliest substantial novel and in some ways his most original,
reflecting his views of the true art of fiction: to represent a
subject, however unpleasant, with accuracy and wit, and not to
moralize. The text is that of George Sainsbury's 1908 Oxford edition
which restores passages cut when the novel was revised in 1856. ABOUT
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ISBN
9780191506031
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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