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Published on Aug 01, 2016 | 824 Pages
Step into the glittering ballrooms and smoky parlors of 19th-century England in Vanity Fair—William Makepeace Thackeray’s iconic tale of ambition, vanity, and survival in a world driven by appearances. First published in 1848, this richly layered novel follows the cunning and charismatic Becky Sharp and the sweet but naïve Amelia Sedley as they navigate love, loss, war, and the ruthless climb up the social ladder.
With biting wit and razor-sharp satire, Thackeray strips away the polite facade of Victorian society to reveal the ambition, hypocrisy, and quiet desperation behind it. Vanity Fair remains a masterful portrait of human folly and resilience—its themes as relevant today as they were two centuries ago.
All is fair in love, war, and society’s game.
- A brilliant social satire exploring ambition, morality, and manipulation
- Features two unforgettable heroines: the charmingly devious Becky Sharp and the gentle-hearted Amelia Sedley
- Delivers sharp commentary on class, marriage, and reputation in Victorian England
- Blends humor, drama, and psychological insight in a timeless classic
- Perfect for lovers of literary fiction, historical drama, and character-driven narratives
- Social climbing, ambition, and moral compromise
- Gender roles and the limited agency of women
- Vanity, hypocrisy, and the illusion of respectability
- Friendship, betrayal, and personal reinvention
- Critique of class privilege and societal expectations
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