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Barry Lyndon - far from the best known, but by some critics acclaimed as the finest, of Thackeray's works - appeared originally as a serial a few years before VANITY FAIR was written; yet it was not published in book form, and then not by itself, until after the publication of VANITY FAIR, PENDENNIS, ESMOND and THE NEWCOMES had placed its author in the forefront of the literary men of the day. So many years after the event we cannot help wondering why the story was not earlier put in book form; for in its delineation of the character of an adventurer it is as great as VANITY FAIR, while for the local colour of history, if I may put it so, it is no undistinguished precursor of ESMOND.
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Irish, Irish in fiction, Rogues and vagabonds in fiction, Fiction, Gamblers, Europe in fiction, Gamblers in fiction, Classic Literature, Ireland in fiction, Rogues and vagabonds, Irish fiction, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Southern states, biography, Poets, biography, Large type books, Satire, Humorous stories, Gamblers -- Fiction, Ireland -- Fiction, Europe -- Fiction, Rogues and vagabonds -- Fiction, Irish -- Foreign countries -- Fiction, Thackeray, william makepeace, 1811-1863, Irish--foreign countries--fiction, Rogues and vagabonds--fiction, Gamblers--fiction, Irish fiction--foreign countries, Pr5608.a2 s36 2008, 823.8, Literature and fiction (general), TravelPlaces
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Set in late 18th century Europe the adventures and misadventures of a minor member of the Irish gentry trying to better himself. Redmond Barry of Bally Barry is a clever young man, who learns the manners of a gentleman. This serves him well, for the next few decades he meanders through Europe, as a soldier, mercenary, gambler, and vagabond. He reaches the pinnacle of worldly success by marriage to an English heiress, but disastrously squanders her fortune and good will.
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