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Vanity Fair

Chapter 11 Arcadian Simplicity

Word Count: 57390    |    Released on: 03/11/2017

ntry life over a town one), we must introduce the reader to their relatives and neighbours at the Rectory, Bute Craw

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Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair
“Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero is a novel by 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 Pilgrim's Progress, first published in 1678 and still widely read at the time of Thackeray's novel. Vanity fair refers to a stop along the pilgrim's progress: a never-ending fair held in a town called Vanity, which is meant to represent man's sinful attachment to worldly things. The novel is now considered a classic, and has inspired several film adaptations.”