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Author: Michael Lund
Format: Paperback
Remarks on Condition : , Softback with some light creasing to the cover and spine, No markings or notes
A literary book by Michael Lund, an American professor and critic. The book offers a critical and interpretive analysis of the works of William Makepeace Thackeray, a 19th century British novelist and satirist. The book examines Thackerays themes, techniques, and influences, and explores his views on society, morality, and art. The book also discusses the reception and reputation of Thackerays works, such as Vanity Fair, The History of Henry Esmond, and The Newcomes. The book was published by Wayne State University Press Detroit in 1988, and contains 173 pages.
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