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  1. English. Genre. Picaresque novel. Published. 1839–1840. Media type. Print. Catherine: A Story was the first novel by English author William Makepeace Thackeray. It first appeared in serialized instalments in Fraser's Magazine between May 1839 and February 1840, credited to "Ikey Solomons, Esq. Junior". [1]

  2. 30 de mai. de 2019 · Certainly, Thackeray’s satire is operative here, particularly in his Punch series, in Catherine, and in The Luck of Barry Lyndon, in which he deliberately spoofed popular historical, crime, and romantic novels, respectively.

  3. Catherine: A Story was the first novel by English author William Makepeace Thackeray. It first appeared in serialized instalments in Fraser's Magazine between May 1839 and February 1840, credited to "Ikey Solomons, Esq. Junior".

  4. Written in 1839-40 for Fraser's Magazine, Catherine was Thackeray's first novel. Although originally intended as a spoof of the 1830s Newgate school of criminal romance, it has intrinsic...

    • William Makepeace Thackeray
    • Sheldon Goldfarb
    • illustrated
    • University of Michigan Press, 1999
  5. 1 de nov. de 1999 · Catherine: A Story by William Makepeace Thackeray. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • William Makepeace Thackeray
    • Produced by Les Bowler, and David Widger
    • 1869
    • English
  6. Catherine: a Story by William Makepeace Thackeray | Goodreads. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Kindle $2.99. Rate this book. Catherine: a Story. William Makepeace Thackeray. 3.23. 107 ratings18 reviews. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality.

  7. can be considered Thackeray's first novel, one he called "a mistake all through." ' Thackeray's judgment was too harsh, for though the novel may have failed to achieve its author's objectives, it contains virtues best recognized by other, less involved judges. Catherine continues to interest a number of readers who while acknowledging its weaknesses are nevertheless struck by its virtues ...