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Vanity Fair

Van·i·ty Fair or van·i·ty fair


noun 
Definition:
 
place of meaningless frivolities: a place, especially a very large city or the world in general, considered to be frivolous and full of idle worthless amusements ( literary )

[Coined by John Bunyan in his Pilgrim's Progress (1678)]

Cultural Note

Vanity Fair, a novel (1847-1848) by British writer William Makepeace Thackeray. Thackeray's first major novel, it is a story of English society at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. The central characters are the penniless orphan Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley, the daughter of a rich merchant. The fortunes in life and love of the two young women remain in distinct contrast throughout the complex plot, as Amelia descends into poverty and widowhood while the sharp-witted and unscrupulous Becky enjoys an extravagant lifestyle with a series of lovers.

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