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Vanity Fair

Author: William Makepeace Thackeray   Series: Vintage Classics

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'I think I could be a good woman if I had five thousand a year' Vanity Fair

'I think I could be a good woman if I had five thousand a year' Becky Sharp is a poor orphan when she first makes friends with the lovely Amelia Sedley at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies.

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'I think I could be a good woman if I had five thousand a year' Vanity Fair

'I think I could be a good woman if I had five thousand a year' Becky Sharp is a poor orphan when she first makes friends with the lovely Amelia Sedley at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies.

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THE CLASSIC NOVEL WHICH INSPIRED THE MAJOR ITV SERIES FROM THE MAKERS OF POLDARK AND VICTORIA'I think I could be a good woman if I had five thousand a year'Becky Sharp is a poor orphan when she first makes friends with the lovely Amelia Sedley at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies. She may not have the natural advantages of her companion but she more than makes up for it with her wit, charm, deviousness and determination to make a success of herself in the world, whatever the cost. Vanity Fair is the story of anti-hero Becky's spectacular rise and fall as she gambles, manipulates and seduces her way through high society against the backdrop of Waterloo and the Napoleonic wars.

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Critic Reviews

“"The best thing he ever wrote-sharp, brilliant, touching, clever, and cruel, with an unforgettable heroine."”

The only English novel which...challenges comparison with War and Peace -- John Carey
The best thing he ever wrote - sharp, brilliant, touching, clever and cruel, with an unforgettable heroine -- Joanna Trollope
Witty, sexy, sandy-haired Becky Sharp, whose impoverished background explains her hunger for rich men and high position. She is a rebel from the very first chapter of Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Her one final act of kindness derives from her constant virtue: seeing things as they are -- Maggie Gee Independent
A terrific book - bold, funny, scathing and quite unpredictable -- Al Murray
Becky Sharp may be one of literature's great schemers, but she's also one of its most memorable and entertaining. More rounded than almost all the simpering Victorian dolls who followed, she alone is worth the read The Times
Becky Sharp is one of the best bad women in literature ...she is deliciously bad in an era when women were not meant to be -- Donna Leon
Still one of the bitchiest, cattiest, funniest and most entertaining novels ever written -- Katy Guest The Independent

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About the Author

William Makepeace Thackeray was born on 18 July 1811 in Calcutta in India. After studying at Trinity College Cambridge he worked as a journalist and studied Art in London and Paris. In 1836 he married Isabella Shawe and they went on to have three daughters, one of whom died in infancy. He first found literary success with The Yellowplush Papers in 1837 and went on to write other works such asThe FitzBoodle Papers, Catherine, The Luck of Barry Lyndon and The Snobs of England before he published his masterpiece, Vanity Fair, in 1847. William Makepeace Thackeray died on Christmas Eve in 1863.

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'The best thing he ever wrote - sharp, brilliant, touching, clever and cruel, with an unforgettable heroine' Joanna Trollope Becky Sharp is a poor orphan when she first makes friends with the lovely Amelia Sedley at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies. She may not have the natural advantages of her companion but she more than makes up for it with her wit, charm, deviousness and determination to make a success of herself whatever the cost. Vanity Fair is the story of Becky's spectacular rise and fall as she gambles, manipulates and seduces her way through high society and the Napoleonic wars. See also: The History of Tom Jones

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Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Publishing | Vintage Classics
Published
2nd April 2009
Pages
768
ISBN
9780099518938

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