The History of PendennisGood Press, 21.11.2019 - 817 Seiten Experience the trials and tribulations of young Arthur Pendennis in William Makepeace Thackeray's semi-autobiographical novel, "The History of Pendennis." Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the story follows Pendennis's journey from adolescence to adulthood, capturing the humor, heartbreak, and societal intricacies of the era. Thackeray's masterful storytelling and rich character development make this bildungsroman a timeless classic. |
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... society, not by one speech, or by one mood or opinion, or by one day's talk, but by the tenor of his general bearing and conversation; so of a writer, who delivers himself up to you perforce unreservedly, you say, Is he honest? Does he ...
... society, not by one speech, or by one mood or opinion, or by one day's talk, but by the tenor of his general bearing and conversation; so of a writer, who delivers himself up to you perforce unreservedly, you say, Is he honest? Does he ...
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... society? the mixture of slang and fashionable language? the escapes, the battles, the murders? Nay, up to nine o'clock this very morning, my poor friend, Colonel Altamont, was doomed to execution, and the author only relented when his ...
... society? the mixture of slang and fashionable language? the escapes, the battles, the murders? Nay, up to nine o'clock this very morning, my poor friend, Colonel Altamont, was doomed to execution, and the author only relented when his ...
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... society, who was married to whom, of what age such and such a duke was, Pendennis was the man to whom every one appealed. Marchionesses used to drive up to the Club, and leave notes for him, or fetch him out. He was perfectly affable ...
... society, who was married to whom, of what age such and such a duke was, Pendennis was the man to whom every one appealed. Marchionesses used to drive up to the Club, and leave notes for him, or fetch him out. He was perfectly affable ...
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... society at least , be welcome to my family . My dearest mother , on whom , God knows , I would wish to inflict no needless pain , is deeply moved and grieved , I am sorry to say , by the intelligence which I have this night conveyed to ...
... society at least , be welcome to my family . My dearest mother , on whom , God knows , I would wish to inflict no needless pain , is deeply moved and grieved , I am sorry to say , by the intelligence which I have this night conveyed to ...
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... society in England. And he must not only give up this but all other engagements for some time to come. Who knows how long the business might detain him. He quitted his breakfast table for the adjoining writing-room, and there ruefully ...
... society in England. And he must not only give up this but all other engagements for some time to come. Who knows how long the business might detain him. He quitted his breakfast table for the adjoining writing-room, and there ruefully ...
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The Knights of the Temple | |
Old and new Acquaintances | |
In which the Printers Devil comes to the Door | |
Which is passed in the Neighbourhood of Ludgate Hill | |
In which the History still hovers about Fleet Street | |
Dinner in the | |
The Pall Mall Gazette | |
Where Pen appears in Town and Country | |
Buy now and read | |
In which Pen is kept waiting at the Door while the Reader is informed who little Laura | |
In which the Major opens the Campaign | |
Facing the Enemy | |
Negotiation | |
In which a Shooting Match is proposed | |
A Crisis | |
In which Miss Fotheringay makes a new Engagement | |
The happy Village | |
More Storms in the Puddle | |
Which concludes the first Part of this History | |
Alma Mater | |
Pendennis of Boniface | |
Rakes Progress | |
Flight after Defeat | |
Prodigals Return | |
New Faces | |
A Little Innocent | |
Contains both Love and Jealousy | |
A House full of Visitors | |
Contains some Ballpractising | |
Which is both Quarrelsome and Sentimental | |
Babylon | |
In which the Sylph reappears | |
Part of Mr Strongs business in life was to procure this money | |
Colonel Altamont appears and disappears | |
Relates to Mr Harry Fokers Affairs | |
Carries the Reader both to Richmond and Greenwich | |
Contains a novel Incident | |
Alsatia | |
In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures | |
A Chapter of Conversations | |
Miss Amorys Partners | |
Monseigneur samuse | |
A Visit of Politeness | |
In Shepherds | |
Or near the Temple Garden | |
The happy Village again | |
Which had very nearly been the last of the Story | |
A critical Chapter | |
Convalescence | |
Fannys Occupations gone | |
In which Fanny engages a new Medical | |
Foreign Ground | |
Fairoaks to let | |
Old Friends | |
Explanations | |
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The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes And Misfortunes, His Friends And His ... J I M Stewart,William Thackeray Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1986 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance admiration ain't Altamont Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet Baymouth beautiful began Bingley Blanche blushed Bolton Bows Bungay called Captain Costigan carriage Chatteris Clavering family Colonel cried daughter dear delighted dine dinner Doctor Portman door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny father Foker girl Glanders Grosvenor Place hand heard heart Helen honest honour Huxter kind knew Lady Clavering laughed Laura letters live London looked Lord Lord Steyne Major Pendennis mamma marry Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay morning mother never night Oxbridge Pall Mall Gazette Pen's Pendennis's perhaps play pleasure Pontypool poor pretty Pynsent Rosenbad round Saint Boniface sate Shandon Sir Francis Clavering Smirke Table of Contents talk tell thought told took uncle voice Wagg walked Warrington widow woman wonder word young fellow young gentleman young lady