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Thackeray, William Makepeace.
Vanity Fair /
W.M. Thackeray ; introduction by Joseph Warren Beach.
New York :
Random House,
1950.
xxx, 730 p ;
19 cm.
modern library, The
This is Thackeray's rich and gloriously chaotic sketch of English society during the Napoleonic wars. At the centre of this picture is the scheming and disreputable Becky Sharp, one of Thackeray's greatest creations. The style here is fast-paced and comic, but the character of Dobbin and his unrequited love for Amelia bring depth and pathos to the novel. Dobbin, the unheroic hero, is Thackeray's realistic answer to the hero-worship of high romanticism. The novel stands as a landmark in the development of European Realism.
20150613.
Ambition -- Fiction.
Social standing -- Fiction.
Classics.
The modern library.