Gedenkschriften van den heer Yellowplush : Voorheen bediende in vele…

"Gedenkschriften van den heer Yellowplush" by William Makepeace Thackeray is a collection of satirical tales written in the mid-19th century. Narrated by the footman Charles Yellowplush, it lampoons English social pretensions and fashionable vice through his breezy “memoirs” of serving various masters. Expect comic set pieces, class-skewering humor, and episodic encounters with figures like the suave gambler Mr. Deuceace and the secretive Mr. Altamont. The opening of the collection begins with a translator’s foreword noting that these slangy pieces were once misattributed to Dickens, before affirming Thackeray’s authorship and their comic intent. The first tale, about Miss Shum’s husband, introduces Yellowplush’s rough upbringing, his rise to livery, and his service to Mr. Altamont, a lodger in the chaotic Shum household where gentle Mary Shum is bullied by a domineering mother and mean stepsisters. Altamont courts Mary (helped by Yellowplush’s theater-and-umbrella ruse), weathers a family confrontation, marries her, and sets up house; but meddling in‑laws sow jealous suspicions about his secret daytime work. After clues (including an old Queen Anne coin) and a dramatic fainting scene near the Bank, the truth surfaces: Altamont has been the street sweeper between the Bank and Cornhill; he sells his “place” and furniture, plans to live abroad, and Yellowplush departs his service. The next tale then starts as Yellowplush becomes valet to Algernon Percy Deuceace, a polished aristocratic gambler in the Temple, who targets a naïve, moneyed Oxford youth named Dawkins while outmaneuvering a rival sharper, Blewitt—engineering acquaintance with a staged breakfast mishap and a gift pâté “from Prince Talleyrand” that wins him an invitation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
Translator Lindo, M. P. (Mark Prager), 1819-1877
Title Gedenkschriften van den heer Yellowplush : Voorheen bediende in vele aanzienlijke huizen
Original Publication Arnhem: Is. An. Nijhoff, 1848.
Note Translation of four of the pieces first published in Fraser's magazine, 1837-1840, under title: The Yellowplush correspondence. Several collections were later published under various titles: The Yellowplush correspondence; The Yellowplush papers; Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush.
Contents De man van jufvrouw Shum -- De amours van den Heer Deuceace -- De Heer Deuceace te Parijs -- Het einde van de geschiedenis van den Heer Deuceace.
Credits Geproduceerd door Nico Winkel voor Project Gutenberg.
Language Dutch
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Didactic fiction
Subject Humorous stories
Subject England -- Fiction
Subject Master and servant -- Fiction
Subject Household employees -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 77522
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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