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Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray AUDIOBOOK
Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray AUDIOBOOK
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Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray is a brilliant and darkly satirical tale of ambition, vanity, and downfall, told through the unreliable voice of one of literature’s most flamboyant antiheroes. Originally published in 1844 as The Luck of Barry Lyndon, the novel follows the rise and fall of Redmond Barry, an Irishman of humble origins who is determined to elevate himself into the ranks of European aristocracy—no matter the cost.
Told in the first person by Barry himself, the narrative is filled with wit, arrogance, and self-justification as he recounts his transformation from a lovesick country lad into a soldier, gambler, fortune hunter, and eventually, a self-proclaimed nobleman. As Barry schemes his way through love affairs, duels, and political intrigues, his charm and audacity are matched only by his delusion and eventual decline.
Thackeray’s masterful use of irony, biting humor, and psychological insight creates a rich portrait of 18th-century society and exposes the emptiness of social ambition and self-deception. More than just a picaresque tale, Barry Lyndon is a powerful critique of pride and pretense, told with elegance and sly brilliance.
This audiobook is a perfect listen for fans of classic literature, character-driven storytelling, and historical fiction that blends elegance with dark comedy.
Audiobook time & format : 13h00m10s, OPUS, 591 Mo
Audiobook free extract time & format : 5m (see below to listen), WAV
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