Becky is just one of the many fascinating figures that populate William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel Vanity Fair, a wonderfully satirical panorama of upper-middle-class life and manners in London at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Scorned for her lack of money and breeding, Becky must ...
vanity fair(名利场简介)VanityFair ---ByThackeray VanityFairisThackeray'smasterpiece.Itwaspublishedin1847-48inmonthlyinstallments.Thesub-titleofthebook,ANovelWithoutaHero,suggeststhefactthatwriter'sintentionwasnottoportrayindividuals,butthebourgeoisandaristocraticsocietyasawhole.ThetitlewastakenfromBunyan's...
Introduction Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel by English author William Makepeace Thackeray, first published in 1847–48, satirizing society in early 19th-century Britain. The book's title comes from John Bunyan's allegorical story The Pil
TheMainCharacters:Inthisnovel,ThackeraybuildinghisplotaroundthelivesofAmeliaSedleyandRebecca(Becky)Sharp;AmeliaSedley:thedaughterofawealthyLondonmerchant;Rebecca(Becky)Sharp:anorphan.BeckySharp:贝姬·夏普 Theheroine,ormorecorrectlytheanti-heroine,isanintelligentyoungwomanwithagiftforsatire.Havinglostherfatherand...
George Osborne belongs to Vanity Fair. As a boy he has been ashamed of William Dobbin, his protector at school, because he feels Dobbin is of a lower social status. His sisters convince him he is one of the most deserving characters in the British Army, and he gave himself up to be ...
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vanity_fair_名利场_各人物分析 满分の文学Class 1 V.Q Rebecca When she and Rawdon are living on nothing a year, Rebecca is dealing w ith the creditors. It is she who starts the rumor that Rawdon has inherited from his rich aunt, and thereby gets out of Paris without paying any debts, ...
•1.VanityFairhasasub-title,ANovel WithoutaHero,whichintendsto portraythebourgeoisandaristocratic societyasawhole. e.g..Noneofthecharactersarewhollyevil,though.Even Becky,whoisamoralandcunning,isthrownonherown resourcesbypovertyanditsstigma.
•1.VanityFairhasasub-title,ANovelWithoutaHero,whichintendstoportraythebourgeoisandaristocraticsocietyasawhole.e.g..Noneofthecharactersarewhollyevil,though.EvenBecky,whoisamoralandcunning,isthrownonherownresourcesbypovertyanditsstigma.Whatisomniscientnarrator?•2.Thackerayemploysanomniscientnarratortotellthe...
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