Vanity fair William Makepeace Thackeray
Idioma: Inglés Editor: London Vintage Books 2009Descripción: 743 páginas 20 cm Tipo de medio:- 9780099518938
- 22 823 M143 Ing
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Seminario Conciliar General | 823 M143 Ing (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Ej.1 | Disponible | 91010435 |
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823 G718 Claudio el Dios y su Esposa Mesalina | 823 H895 Un mundo feliz | 823 K465 Ing All the mowgli story | 823 M143 Ing Vanity fair | 823 N385 Calixta : retazos del siglo tercero / | 823 N385 Ing Callista : a tale of the third century / | 823 N385c Calixta : retazos del siglo tercero / |
The story is framed by its preface and coda as a puppet show taking place at a fair; the cover illustration of the serial instalments was not of the characters but of a troupe of comic actors at Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park. The narrator, variously a show manager or writer, appears at times within the work itself and is highly unreliable, repeating a tale of gossip at second or third hand.
Rebecca Sharp ("Becky") is a strong-willed, cunning, moneyless, young woman determined to make her way in society. After leaving school, Becky stays with Amelia Sedley ("Emmy"), who is a good-natured, simple-minded, young girl, of a wealthy London family. There, Becky meets the dashing and self-obsessed Captain George Osborne (Amelia's betrothed) and Amelia's brother Joseph ("Jos") Sedley, a clumsy and vainglorious but rich civil servant home from the East India Company. Hoping to marry Sedley, the richest young man she has met, Becky entices him, but she fails. George Osborne's friend Captain William Dobbin loves Amelia, but only wishes her happiness, which is centred on George.
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