[Vanity Fair] Part One:
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1rainpebble
Part One of Vanity Fair will consist of Chapters I (Chiswick Mall) -- XV (In Which Rebecca's Husband Appears for a Short Time).
(Sorry, I wrongly assumed that if I used brackets within the Topic line, it would cause the book title to be highlighted.)
(Sorry, I wrongly assumed that if I used brackets within the Topic line, it would cause the book title to be highlighted.)
2rainpebble
I am enjoying this read tremendously and I find much to admire in our little Becky Sharp. She has a lot on the ball and is very quick to know what she need do in order to attain her wants/needs. Those who pity her need think again.
I find Jos to be a big old baby puss and just needs to "man up". But his character truly suits the story. I do think that his sister, Miss Amelia's character changes too much in the story line. I quite liked her in the beginning, but now...................
The class levels in Vanity Fair are very much "out there" but strangely I see a lot of the same small ostrazings going on today even in my small community.
belva
I find Jos to be a big old baby puss and just needs to "man up". But his character truly suits the story. I do think that his sister, Miss Amelia's character changes too much in the story line. I quite liked her in the beginning, but now...................
The class levels in Vanity Fair are very much "out there" but strangely I see a lot of the same small ostrazings going on today even in my small community.
belva
3geneg
Do you think Becky may be the genesis of "sharp" meaning quick witted, intelligent, smart, or was it playing off that meaning of sharp for her name?
4rainpebble
I really don't know as I am not familiar at all with Thackeray but either way it works, doesn't it? She is a very "sharp" little character and I actually like her a great deal. Not a good mama though.
5englishrose60
It is a pleasure to be re-reading Vanity Fair. Although there are no surprises for me I am enjoying reacquainting myself with the characters, especially Becky Sharp and dear old Dobbin.
6bumblesby
I am reading from my Easton Press edition. It has many wonderful illustrations.
I have an old old camera!
I have an old old camera!
7rainpebble
tames;
My copy says "With Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society by the author."
They are darling and quaint, aren't they?
belva
My copy says "With Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society by the author."
They are darling and quaint, aren't they?
belva
9rosemeria
I've just started part one -- thanks for the pictures!
It's a good thing Becky got away from Mr. Sedley, that is exactly how I pictured him.
So, far a very fun enjoyable read, prefect for my holiday reading. My first Thackeray novel too.
It's a good thing Becky got away from Mr. Sedley, that is exactly how I pictured him.
So, far a very fun enjoyable read, prefect for my holiday reading. My first Thackeray novel too.
10bumblesby
I am at the point where Amelia is just sitting in her house looking out the window waiting for "her man". This is quite sad. Times sure have changed. I was thinking about this today. It really was much more interesting for women of this time period to be in the working class. At least they did not sit around just waiting for something or someone to happen. Emmy's got the cash, but Becky's life is much more interesting.