Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
237
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1978
Editore
MacMillan
ISBN-10
0333215133
ISBN-13
9780333215135
Descrizione
This insightful exploration provides readers with a comprehensive examination of one of the most notable works in English literature. Through thoughtful editing, Arthur Pollard invites readers to delve into the rich complexities of Vanity Fair, a novel that masterfully dissects the social fabric of 19th-century England.
The casebook is meticulously compiled, offering a variety of scholarly perspectives that illuminate Thackeray's themes and narrative style. Pollard's editorial effort highlights the enduring significance of the novel's characters and their intricate relationships, revealing the motivations and societal pressures that shape their lives.
With an extensive bibliography, readers are equipped with a wealth of resources to deepen their understanding of Thackeray's work and its historical context. The inclusion of an index ensures that specific topics and themes can be easily located, making this book a valuable companion for both students and enthusiasts of classic literature.
Overall, this casebook serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of Vanity Fair and its relevance in the literary canon.
The casebook is meticulously compiled, offering a variety of scholarly perspectives that illuminate Thackeray's themes and narrative style. Pollard's editorial effort highlights the enduring significance of the novel's characters and their intricate relationships, revealing the motivations and societal pressures that shape their lives.
With an extensive bibliography, readers are equipped with a wealth of resources to deepen their understanding of Thackeray's work and its historical context. The inclusion of an index ensures that specific topics and themes can be easily located, making this book a valuable companion for both students and enthusiasts of classic literature.
Overall, this casebook serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of Vanity Fair and its relevance in the literary canon.