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'''William Makepeace Thackeray''' (1811–1863) was a Victorian novelist, verse writer and humorist, best known as author of ''[[Vanity Fair]]''. He was considered by [[Anthony Trollope]] to be the greatest novelist among his contemporaries. | '''William Makepeace Thackeray''' (1811–1863) was a Victorian novelist, verse writer and humorist, best known as author of ''[[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]]''. He was considered by [[Anthony Trollope]] to be the greatest novelist among his contemporaries. |
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William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863) was a Victorian novelist, verse writer and humorist, best known as author of Vanity Fair. He was considered by Anthony Trollope to be the greatest novelist among his contemporaries.