The Book of Snobs
The Book of Snobs is a collection of satirical works by William Makepeace Thackeray published in book form in 1848, the same year as his more famous Vanity Fair. The pieces first appeared in fifty-three weekly pieces from February 28, 1846 to February 27, 1847, as "The Snobs of England, by one of themselves", in the satirical magazine Punch. The pieces, which were immensely popular and thrust Thackeray into widespread public view, were "rigorously revised" before their collection in book form and omitted the numbers which dealt with then current political issues (numbers 17–23).[1]
Title page of the first publication | |
Author | William Makepeace Thackeray |
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Illustrator | William Makepeace Thackeray |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Publisher | Punch Office |
Publication date | 1848 |
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ISBN | 0-8095-9672-5 |
References
- Ray, Gordon N. (June 1955). "Thackeray's 'Book of Snobs'" (PDF). Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 10 (1): 22–33, 22 & n.1. doi:10.2307/3044371. JSTOR 3044371.
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External links
- The Book of Snobs at Project Gutenberg
- The Book of Snobs at the Internet Archive
- The Book of Snobs public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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