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In Miss Pinkerton's academy for young ladies, the advantaged Amelia Smedley is in stark contrast to the poor, but sharp-witted Becky Sharp. However, fate is not always kind as their lives become entwined with the likes of the coarse bully, Sir Pitt Crawley and his brother.
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The incomparable Miriam Margolyes applies her story-telling and histrionic gifts to this classic satire of two young English women, one bad but clever and the other good but stupid, who come to no good during the Napoleonic Wars. The abridgers have cut a bit too much at the expense of the characterizations. Although sounding somewhat forced, Margolyes, as always, gives an excellent performance. Y.R.
About Author
William Makepeace Thackeray, whose satiric novels are often regarded as the great upper-class counterpart to Dickens's panoramic depiction of lower-class Victorian society, was born on July 18, 1811, in Calcutta, India. His father, a prosperous official of the British East India Company, died four years later, and at the age of six Thackeray was sent to England to be educated. After graduating from the Charterhouse School in London, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1829 but left the following year without taking a degree. After reading law for a short time at the Middle Temple he moved to Paris in 1832 to study art. Although he eventually abandoned the idea of painting as a career, Thackeray continued to draw throughout his life, illustrating many of his own works. When financial reversals wiped out his inheritance, he resettled in London and turned to journalism for a livelihood. By then he had married Isabella Shawe, a young Irishwoman with whom he had three daughters.
Thackeray's earliest literary success, The Yellowplush Correspondence, a group of satiric sketches written in the guise of a cockney footman's memoirs, was serialized in Fraser's Magazine beginning in 1837. Catherine (serialized 1839-40; published 1869), his first novel, parodied the crime stories popular in Victorian England. Under the name Michael Angelo Titmarsh, the most famous of his many pseudonyms, Thackeray turned out The Paris Sketch Book (1840) and The Irish Sketch-Book (1843), two popular volumes of travel writing. The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844), which chronicles the adventures of an Irish knave in eighteenth-century England, marked his first serious attack on social pretension. In The Book of Snobs (1848), a collection of satiric portraits originally published in Punch magazine (1846-47), he lampooned the avarice and snobbery occasioned by the Industrial Revolution.
Vanity Fair, Thackeray's resplendent social satire exposing the greed and corruption raging in England during the turmoil of the Napoleonic wars, brought him immediate acclaim when it appeared in Punch beginning in 1847. "The more I read Thackeray's works," wrote Charlotte Bronte, "the more certain I am that he stands alone—alone in his sagacity, alone in his truth, alone in his feeling (his feeling, though he makes no noise about it, is about the most genuine that ever lived on a printed page), alone in his power, alone in his simplicity, alone in his self-control. Thackeray is a Titan. . . . I regard him as the first of modern masters."
Book Dimension :
length: (cm)19.8 width:(cm)12.6
目录
Chis’wick MallIn which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley prepare to open the campaignRebecca is in presence of the enemyThe green silk purseDobbin of oursVauxhallCrawley of Queen’s CrawleyPrivate and confidentialFamily PortraitsMiss Sharp begins to make friendsArcadian simplicityQuite a sentimental chapterSentimental and otherwiseMiss Crawley at homeIn which Rebecca’s husband appears for a short timeThe letter on the pincushionHow Captain Dobbin bought a pianoWho played on the piano Captain Dobbin boughtMiss Crawley at nurseIn which Captain Dobbin acts as the messenger of HymenA quarrel about an heiressA marriage and part of a honeymoonCaptain Dobbin proceeds on his canvassIn which Mr Osborne takes down the family bibleIn which all the principal personages think fit to leave BrightonBetween London and ChathamIn which Amelia joins her regimentIn which Amelia invades the Low CountriesBrussels’The girl I left behind me’In which Tos Sedley takes care of his sisterIn which Tos takes flight, and the waris brought to a closeIn which Miss Crawley’s relations are very anxious about herJames Crawley’s pipe is put outWidow and motherHow to lwe well on nothing a yearThe subject continuedA family in a small wayA cynical chapterIn which Becky is recognisedby the familyIn which Becky revisits the ballsof ber ancestorsWhich treats of the Osborne familyIn which the reader has to double the CapeA roundabout between London and HampshireBetween Hampshire and LondonStruggles and trialsGaunt HouseIn which the reader is introduced to the very best of companyIn which we enjoy three coursesand a dessertContains a vulgar incidentIn which a charade is acted which may or may not puzzle the readerIn which Lord Steyne shows himself in a most amiable lightA rescue and a catastropheSunday after the battleIn which the same subject is pursuedGeorgy is made a gentlemanEothenOur friend the MajorThe old pianoReturns to the genteel worldIn which two lights are put outAm RheinIn which we meet an old acquaintanceA vagabond chapterFull of business and pleasureAmantium IraeWhich contains births, marriages, and deathsNOTES TO THE TEXT
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