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Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray Completed
Language: English
English ·Novels ·Completed
·William Makepeace Thackeray
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Vanity Fairis a novel written byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray, an English writer remembered for his satirical works portraying panoramic English society. His notable literary contributions include A Shabby Genteel Story, The Luck of Barry Lyndon, The Book of Snobs and his magnum opus Vanity Fair.
Vanity Fair narrates the story of over ambitious girl whose uncontrolled life brings disasters and spoils life of whoever she encounters. Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley complete their studies from Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies and depart to Russell Square, Amelia’s home. Becky is cunning and ambitious to lead a life which is driven with immoral, ruthless, don’t care attitude. Amelia is lovable and simple-minded girl.
Becky is introduced by Amelia, her brother Joseph Sedle, her fiancé Captain George Osborne. Becky starts advancing with Joseph, though he is embarrassed by his drunken behavior. Later Becky is employed to govern the children of Sir Pitt Crawley, who is encouraged by Becky to advance towards her. After his wife is dead Sir Pitt Crawley proposes to marry Becky, only to receive a horrific reply from her that she is already secretly married to his son Rawdon Crawley.
Meanwhile Amelia’s family goes through financial crisis and her marriage is abandoned by Osborne, though both families had very close relationship. With pressured from his friend Dobbin, George marries Amelia against his family wish and end up losing inheritance from his father.
Becky already leading immoral life, woos George, who is already tired of his wife Amelia. In the preceding chapters, Becky and George started living together and go through immoral life. Becky start spoiling every one with her sexual desires and running behind the money including throwing herself to prostitution. Dobbin, started loving Amelia and marries her after death of George, though Amelia is already having a son through George.

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"The Girl I Left Behind Me" We do not claim to rank among the military novelists. Our place is with the non-combatants. When the decks are cleared for action we go below and wait meekly. We…

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In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister Thus all the superior officers being summoned on duty elsewhere, Jos Sedley was left in command of the little colony at Brussels, with Amelia invalided, I…

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In Which Jos Takes Flight, and the War Is Brought to a Close We of peaceful London City have never beheld—and please God never shall witness—such a scene of hurry and alarm, as that which Brussels pr…

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In Which Miss Crawley's Relations Are Very Anxious About Her The kind reader must please to remember—while the army is marching from Flanders, and, after its heroic actions there, is advancing t…

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James Crawley's Pipe Is Put Out The amiable behaviour of Mr. Crawley, and Lady Jane's kind reception of her, highly flattered Miss Briggs, who was enabled to speak a good word for the latte…

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Widow and Mother The news of the great fights of Quatre Bras and Waterloo reached England at the same time. The Gazette first published the result of the two battles; at which glorious intelligence a…

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How to Live Well on Nothing a Year I suppose there is no man in this Vanity Fair of ours so little observant as not to think sometimes about the worldly affairs of his acquaintances, or so extremely …

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The Subject Continued In the first place, and as a matter of the greatest necessity, we are bound to describe how a house may be got for nothing a year. These mansions are to be had either unfurnishe…

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A Family in a Very Small Way We must suppose little George Osborne has ridden from Knightsbridge towards Fulham, and will stop and make inquiries at that village regarding some friends whom we have l…

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A Cynical Chapter Our duty now takes us back for a brief space to some old Hampshire acquaintances of ours, whose hopes respecting the disposal of their rich kinswoman's property were so woefull…

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