The Yellowplush Papers (1837),a series of conversational essays
Catherine (1839 – 1840)
A Shabby Genteel Story (1840)
The Irish Sketchbook (1843)
The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844), filmed as Barry Lyndon by
Stanley Kubrick
The Book of Snobs (1848)
Vanity Fair (1848),sub-titled 'A Novel without a Hero'. The
novel had a slow start,the first chapters were rejected by several
publishers,but eventually it sold in the neighborhood of 7,000 numbers
a month
Pendennis (1848-1850)
Rebecca and Rowena (1850), a parody sequel of Ivanhoe
The English Humorists of the 18th Century (1851)
The Paris Sketchbook (1852)
Men´s Wives (1852)
The History of Henry Esmond (1852) was published as a 3-volume
novel without first being serialized and with special type meant to
imitate the appearance of an eighteenth-century book
The Newcomes (1855),one of the books Henry James called "loose,
baggy monsters" ;brought Thackeray back to both novel-writing (after
more than a year off) and his own century.
The Rose and the Ring (1855)
Miscellanies, 4 vol. (1855-1857)
The Virginians (1857-1859) a novel set before and during the
American Revolution, which is a sequel to Henry Esmond, and which
Thackeray intended as a fond tribute to the country where he made a
number of friends,though he inadvertently angered some particularly
patriotic Americans with his mild but not-especially-heroic portrait of
George Washington. The novel is noteworthy for the problems Thackeray
had with the plot, its action being repeatedly forstalled by narrative
intrusions, and the Revolutionary War being postponed till the book is
almost over. In place of the action are Thackeray's philosophical
meditations on the staleness of novel plots,in effect, a radical
questioning of the value of fiction-and other problems of
representation.
The Four Georges (1860)
Lovell the Widower (1860)
Poems and Essays (1860)
The Adventures of Philip (1862)
Round about Papers (1860-1863)
Denis Duval(1864)
Sketches and Travels in London
Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo (1846)
Collected Ed. (1867-1869)
Letters and Private Papers (1945- 1946)
Bibliography:
http://kirjasto.sci.fi/wmthac
ke.htm
http://victorianw
eb.org/authors/wmt/wmtbio.html