Review of Vanity Fair (1932) by Duane Dudek for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel — 31 Aug 2004
In the end, Nair is no match for Thackeray, whose thesis that Becky was a victim of circumstances, to which she added bad judgment like insult to injury, remains persuasive despite attempts to improve on it.
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This review of Vanity Fair (1932) was written by Duane Dudek and published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on 31 Aug 2004.
Vanity Fair has generally received mixed reviews.
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