| Author/Contributor(s): | Thackeray, William Makepeace |
| Publisher: | Fingerprint |
| Date: | 8/1/2016 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
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