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Vanity Fair
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William Makepeace Thackerays "Vanity Fair" depicts the anarchic anti-heroine Beky Sharpe cutting a swathe through the eligible young men of Europe, set against a lucid backdrop of war and international chaos. This "Penguin Classics" edition is edited with an introduction and notes by John Carey. No one is better equipped in the struggle for wealth and worldly success than the alluring and ruthless Becky Sharp, who defies her impoverished background to clamber up the class ladder. Her sentimental companion Amelia Sedley, however, longs only for the caddish soldier George. As the two heroines make their way through the tawdry glamour of Regency society, battles - military and domestic - are fought, fortunes made and lost. The one steadfast and honourable figure in this corrupt world is William Dobbin, devoted to Amelia, bringing pathos and depth to Thackerays gloriously satirical epic of love and social adventure. Set against the background of the Napoleonic wars, Thackerays novel without a hero is a lively satirical journey through English society, exposing greed, snobbery and pretension. This edition follows the text of Thackerays revised edition of 1853. John Careys introduction identifies "Vanity Fair" as a landmark in the development of European Realism, and as a reflection of Thackerays passionate love for another mans wife. William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was born and educated to be a gentleman, but gambled away much of his fortune while at Cambridge. He trained as a lawyer before turning to journalism. He was a regular contributor to periodicals and magazines and "Vanity Fair" was serialised in Punch in (1847-1848). If you enjoyed "Vanity Fair" you might like Guy de Maupassants "Bel-Ami", also available in "Penguin Classics". "Vanity Fair" has strong claims to be the greatest novel in the English language. It is also the only English novel that challenges comparison with Tolstoys "War and Peace"". (John Carey) >Vanity FairThackeray William MakepeacePenguin Black Classics UK9780141439839