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Roundabout Papers by William Makepeace Thackeray AUDIOBOOK
Roundabout Papers by William Makepeace Thackeray AUDIOBOOK
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Roundabout Papers by William Makepeace Thackeray is a witty and reflective collection of essays that showcases the beloved Victorian author’s mastery of observation, humor, and sentiment. Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine during the 1860s, these essays offer a glimpse into Thackeray’s thoughts on life, literature, society, and the human condition—with his signature blend of irony and heartfelt sincerity.
Far from the structured narratives of his novels, Roundabout Papers meanders through musings on topics such as aging, memory, parenting, holidays, fame, and the joys and frustrations of everyday life. Thackeray’s conversational tone makes the reader feel as though they are sitting across from him, listening to the ruminations of a wise and witty friend. He seamlessly shifts between lighthearted anecdotes and deeper philosophical reflections, often with a touch of nostalgia or gentle melancholy.
This collection offers a rare opportunity to experience Thackeray’s personal voice—less as the grand satirist of Vanity Fair and more as a thoughtful observer of the quiet and universal moments that define human experience. His warmth, intelligence, and subtle moral insight make these essays timeless.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy literary essays, personal reflections, and Victorian charm, Roundabout Papers is an audiobook full of graceful prose, gentle wisdom, and enduring relevance.
Audiobook time & format : 12h31m15s, OPUS, 569 Mo
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