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Thackeray tried to find consolation through travel and, lecturing in
the United States. He thus followed in Dickens’ footsteps. These lectures
were profitable for Thackeray and also provided influential insight on
novelists like Jonathan Swift and Laurence Sterne.
Dickens had offended the Americans and did not write a profitable account
of his journey. Thackeray, on the other hand, saw America through friendly
eyes. In one of his letters to his mother, Thackeray wrote that he did not
recognize blacks as equals (though he condemned slavery on moral grounds).
He chose to believe that the whipping of slaves in America was rare and
that families were not normally separated on the auction block. This was
because he was apprehensive about criticism from his hosts that the living
conditions for English workers were worse than those for slaves in America.
Thackeray made enduring friendships during his lecture trips to the
United States. The most significant of these was the one with the Baxter
family of New York. The eldest daughter, Sally Baxter, enchanted the
novelist and she became the model for Ethel Newcome, the protagonist of his
novel. She was vibrant, intelligent, beautiful and young. He visited her
again on his second tour of the States by which time she was married to a
South Carolina gentleman.
Through all this, he was continually ill with recurrent kidney
infections caused by a bout of syphilis in his youth. In spite of his
failing health, Thackeray still managed to have an impressive house built
and settled generous dowries on his daughters. After the second profitable
lecturing tour on The Four Georges (that is, the Hanoverian kings of the
18th and early 19th centuries), Thackeray stood for parliament elections as
an independent candidate. His sense of humor perhaps prevented him from
trying too hard for appealing his constituents. When Lord Monck, presiding
at one of his rallies, said "May the better man win", Thackeray retorted
with a smile, "I hope not !" He knew that the rival candidate, Edward
Cardwell would make a much better statesman. Thackeray believed that his
advocacy of entertainment on the Sabbath was crucial in his defeat.
Controversy With Charles Dickens
Of the several literary quarrels in which Thackeray got involved
during his life, the ‘Garrick Club affair’ is best remembered. Charles
Dickens had always been one of Thackeray’s earliest and best friends. But a
quarrel had arisen and for several years the two men were not on talking
terms. Thackeray had taken offense at some personal remarks in a column by
Edmund Yates and demanded an apology, eventually taking the affair to the
Garrick Club committee. Dickens was already upset with Thackeray for an
indiscreet remark
about his affair with Ellen Ternan and so he championed Yates. Dickens
helped Yates to draft letters both to Thackeray, and in his defense, to the
club’s committee. Despite Dickens’ intervention, Yates eventually lost the
vote of the club’s members, but the quarrel was stretched out through
journal articles and pamphlets. Thackeray told Charles Kingsley, "What
pains me most is that Dickens should have been his advisor; and next that I
should have had to lay a heavy hand on a young man who, I take it, has been
cruelly punished by the issue of the affair, and I believe is hardly aware
of the nature of his own offence, and doesn’t even now understand that a
gentleman should resent the monstrous insult which he volunteered."
This quarrel was resolved only in Thackeray’s last months when one
evening the two met on the stairs of the Athenaeum, a London club.
Thackeray impulsively held out his hand to Dickens. The latter returned the
greeting, and the old quarrel was patched up.
Later Years
It was as if Thackeray had an intuition that he must make haste to
hail and farewell to his old friend. It was only a few nights later –
December 23, 1863 – that he went to sleep for the last time. He was found
dead on the morning of Christmas Eve. The master had called the roll; and
Thackeray, like the beloved Colonel Newcome in one of his novels, responded
gently, "Adsum – I am here." Towards the end of his life, Thackeray was
proud that through his writings, he had regained the patrimony lost to bank
failures and gambling. He passed on to his daughters an inheritance
sufficient for their support and also a grand house in Kensington.
He was buried in the Kensal Green Cemetery on December 30. An
estimated 2000 mourners came to pay tribute, among them was Charles
Dickens. After his death, a commemorative bust was placed in Westminster
Abbey.
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