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Vanity Fair

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  • HarperPerennial Classics

  • Paru le : 27/08/2013
Set against the backdrop of the Waterloo campaign during Napoleon's Hundred Days, Vanity Fair tells the story of two very different women: Rebecca (Becky)... > Lire la suite
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Set against the backdrop of the Waterloo campaign during Napoleon's Hundred Days, Vanity Fair tells the story of two very different women: Rebecca (Becky) Sharp and Amelia Sedley. Their education complete, Becky and Amelia set out into the world, where their lives follow different paths from a moral, social, and material perspective. Becky's beauty, wit, and will take her far until her selfish, self-serving behaviour sets her adrift, while Amelia, whose goodness defines her, finds her patience and endurance tested as poverty becomes the defining struggle of her existence.
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  • Date de parution : 27/08/2013
  • Editeur : HarperPerennial Classics
  • ISBN : 978-1-4434-2669-5
  • EAN : 9781443426695
  • Format : ePub
  • Nb. de pages : 719 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages : 719
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

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Biographie de William makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray was a nineteenth century English novelist who was most famous for his classic novel, Vanity Fair, a satirical portrait of English society. With an early career as a satirist and parodist, Thackeray shared a fondness for roguish characters that is evident in his early works such as Vanity Fair, The Luck of Barry Lyndon, and Catherine, and was ranked second only to Charles Dickens during the height of his career.
In his later work, Thackeray transitioned from the satirical tone for which he was known to a more traditional Victorian narrative, the most notable of which is The History of Henry Esmond. Thackeray died in 1863.
William makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair.
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