The Vanity Fair, Volume I

The Vanity Fair, Volume I

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"Vanity Fair, Volume I" is a classic novel by the English writer William Makepeace Thackeray, which tells the story of the flirtations and games of high society in Great Britain. The main character, Becky Sharp, a young woman with meager beginnings, by the will of fate finds herself in the arms of the aristocracy. Her sharp mind, ingenuity and ability to manipulate allow her to rapidly climb the ladder of social ascension, using secrets and intrigues. The novel depicts the turbulent times and moral conventions of Victorian society, where ruthlessness and cunning are recognized as the main driving forces of success and destruction. "Vanity Fair" is a story about love, betrayal, strength and weakness of human nature, which leaves the reader with an impression and thoughts about moral value in the world of complex relationships.
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Name of the Author
William Makepeace Thackeray
Language
Французька
Release date
2006-08-24
Title
La foire aux vanités, Tome I
Translator
Georges Guiffrey
Subject
British -- Europe -- Fiction
England -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
Married women -- Fiction
PR
Satire
Social classes -- Fiction
Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 -- Fiction

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