Vanity Fair Vanity Fair

Descrição da editora

Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel Thackeray that satirizes society in early 19th-century England. As the manager of the Performance sits before the curtain on the boards and looks into the Fair, a feeling of profound melancholy comes over him in his survey of the bustling place. There is a great quantity of eating and drinking, making love and jilting, laughing and the contrary, smoking, cheating, fighting, dancing and fiddling; there are bullies pushing about, bucks ogling the women, knaves picking pockets, policemen on the look out, quacks (Other quacks, plague take them!) bawling in front of their booths, and yokels looking up at the tinselled dancers and poor old rouged tumblers, while the light fingered folk are operating upon their pockets behind.

GÊNERO
Ficção e literatura
LANÇADO
1922
1 de janeiro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
1.237
EDITORA
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMANHO
773,9
KB

Avaliações de clientes

dickenslover ,

A Novel Without a Hero…

Vanity Fair is a wonderful book- it views humans and life in a most realistic way- Thackeray, unlike Dickens, and sometimes even Dostoyevsky, shows the real nature of human’s- even good Amelia is not completely rid of the awful, base things and jealously every human is made up of. He views life in a way that shows it as it really is- not all wonderful things, with much judge-mentality, any many back-stabbers and double crossers- which makes the book exceedingly interesting and enjoyable to read, as everything written is true, philosophical a bit, and one can really learn something about life from it. The characters are enjoyable: it is humorous to see the bad qualities within them that we never fail to see in others, but always fail to see in ourselves, and, as I said before, really shows that in life there are no heroes, no truly pure and good persons- and that we have always been the same cruel creatures, and will always be.
A very clever and intelligent book, definitely worth the read and to dedicate one’s entire time to.

I do swear that Rebecca has uncanny similarities to Scarlett O’Hara. Perhaps Margaret Mitchell based Scarlett upon Becky?

BillFromSmithfield ,

Vanity Fair by Thackeray

A long read, but very worthwhile. Brilliant insight into the nature of fashionable life, including its hollowness and human side. Both good and bad characters are well developed. The story is told with much dry delightful British humor. Imaginary names and titles are used to convey subtle insights into the characters, such as "Lord Bareacres; His Transparency the Duke of Pumpernickel; and Lieutenant Spoony." Delightfullly written with rich characters and situations.
Recommended.

bedtime reader 02 ,

Long and painful

People making bad choices
A bit funny, but mostly a long drudgery

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