A marvelous, incisive social satire that gleefully exposes the greed
and corruption raging in England during the turmoil of the Napoleonic
wars through its tracing of the changing fortunes of two unforgettable
women. It is a comic masterpiece that still resonates today.
"Re-reading Vanity Fair, one realises what a brilliant innovation this
was in the English novel," remarked V. S. Pritchett. "Thackeray is
like the modern novelists who derive from James and Proust, in his
power of dissecting (and of desiccating!) character." Generally
considered to be his masterpiece, Vanity Fair is Thackeray's
resplendent social satire that exposes the greed and corruption raging
in England during the turmoil of the Napoleonic wars. Subtitled "A
Novel Without a Hero," it traces the changing fortunes of two
unforgettable women: the scheming opportunist Becky Sharp—one of
literature's most resourceful, engaging, and amoral heroines—and her
foil, the faithful, naive Amelia Sedley. Thackeray's subversive, comic
attack on the hypocrisy and "dismal roguery" of an avaricious world
resonates 150 years later with implications for our own times.
"Thackeray is an urbane nineteenth-century guide and commentator in a
portrait gallery that is for all time," observed Louis Auchincloss.
"He is the restless inhabitant of a prudish age, nostalgic,
discursive, anecdotal, sentimental, worldly-wise, now warning us, now
making fun of us, now reproving us .... Thackeray's harshest criticism
of humanity is simply the point where ours commences. His perception
of self-interest in every act is the ABC of modem psychology."
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BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation
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ISBN
9780679642015
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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