
Thackeray's Famous Work: Vanity Fair 7 (english Version)
by William Makepeace Thackeray
About This Novel
"Vanity Fair" is the representative work of William Makepeace Thackeray, a 19th-century British critical realist writer. The novel takes the lives of two young women, Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley, as the main line, showing the life picture of the British upper class in the early 19th century. Thackeray vividly and vividly depicts the extravagant, lewd and intrigue life of the upper class of the British aristocratic bourgeoisie in the 19th century with his mature and pungent writing. At the same time, he ruthlessly exposes the shameless, decadent and depraved nature of the feudal aristocracy and the bourgeoisie's hypocritical pursuit of fame and fortune, as well as intrigues. The novel is grand in length, spectacular in scene, complex in plot, and in-depth in psychological portrayal. Its sharp and pungent satirical style is even more exciting. It is known as a satirical mirror and a warning book.
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