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Vanity Fair is among the richest and most entertaining of novels, a sparkling and witty story of English society during the Napoleonic wars. A piecing satire of the Victorian middle classes, it was hugely popular from the moment of its first publication in 1847. The narrative follows two contrasting young women, the flighty and enterprising Becky Sharp and her more upright counter part Amelia Sedley. Their adventures take them from Miss Pinkerton academy in Chiswick to the glamour of high society in London and Paris.
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Vanity fair: a novel without a hero
1987, [publisher not identified], Distributed by Heron Books
in English
0862250056 9780862250058
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19th century novel which satirizes the English society of the time.
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