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Men's Wives

By: William Makepeace Thackeray
Published By: Double9 Books

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Men's Wives explores the complexities of love, ambition, rivalry, and societal expectations through a satirical and comedic lens. The story revolves around a family dynamic shaped by social aspirations, where a young woman attracts various suitors, each motivated by different personal desires. The narrative reveals how individuals navigate the pressures of societal norms while competing for affection, power, and status. The competition among suitors enhances the tension within the social sphere, with personal ambitions and rivalry fueling their interactions. The novel critiques societal conventions, particularly through the lens of familial relationships and personal motivations. It underscores how individuals use charm, connections, and manipulation to secure social standing, often at the expense of genuine emotion. As the story unfolds, the complexities of love, desire, and status become central to the charactersÍ journeys. These dynamics illustrate the fragile boundaries between personal integrity and social advancement, where the pursuit of love and success can intertwine, leading to unexpected consequences. The exploration of ambition and rivalry highlights the comedic yet poignant realities of navigating social expectations.

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William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist and illustrator. He is most known for his satirical works, including the 1847-1848 novel "Vanity Fair" a panoramic depiction of British society, and the 1844 novel "The Luck of Barry Lyndon" which was adapted for a 1975 film by Stanley Kubrick. Thackeray was born in Calcutta, British India, and moved to England after his father died in 1815. He went to several schools and briefly attended Trinity College, Cambridge, before leaving to see Europe. Thackeray spent a large portion of his inheritance on gambling and unsuccessful newspapers. He resorted to journalism to help support his family, primarily for Fraser's Magazine, The Times, and Punch. Thackeray began as a satirist and parodist, achieving prominence with pieces that reflected his penchant for roguish characters. He is well known for Vanity Fair, which starred Becky Sharp, and The Luck of Barry Lyndon. Thackeray's early works were characterized by scathing attacks on high society, military prowess, marriage, and hypocrisy, which were frequently written under several pseudonyms.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2025
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 154pages
  • ISBN-10: 9369427341
  • ISBN-13: 9789369427345
  • Item Weight: 200.2g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 8.85mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / Romance / Historical / General