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No writer was better gifted than Thackeray for this kind of satire because no faculty is more proper to satire than reflection.
On Thackeray
Hippolyte Adolphe
Taine
Vanity Fair
A Novel without a Hero
Volumes V & VI
William Makepeace Thackeray
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Bibliographic Record
HARVARD CLASSICS SHELF OF FICTION, VOLUME V & VI
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON, 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
Biographical Note
Criticisms and Interpretations
By James Hannay
By Doctor John Brown
By Hippolyte Adolphe Taine
By William Samuel Lilly
By William Shepard Walsh
By James Oliphant
By Gilbert K. Chesterton
By Harold Williams
List of Characters
Chiswick Mall
In Which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley Prepare to Open the Campaign
Rebecca Is in Presence of the Enemy
The Green Silk Purse
Dobbin of Ours
Vauxhall
Crawley of Queens Crawley
Private and Confidential
Family Portraits
Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friends
Arcadian Simplicity
Quite a Sentimental Chapter
Sentimental and Otherwise
Miss Crawley at Home
In Which Rebeccas Husband Appears for a Short Time
The Letter on the Pincushion
How Captain Dobbin Bought a Piano
Who Played on the Piano Captain Dobbin Bought
Miss Crawley at Nurse
In Which Captain Dobbin Acts As the Messenger of Hymen
A Quarrel about an Heiress
A Marriage and Part of a Honeymoon
Captain Dobbin Proceeds on His Canvass
In Which Mr. Osborne Takes down the Family Bible
In Which All the Principal Personages Think Fit to Leave Brighton
Between London and Chatham
In Which Amelia Joins Her Regiment
In Which Amelia Invades the Low Countries
Brussels
The Girl I Left behind Me
In Which Jos Sedley Takes Care of His Sister
In Which Jos Takes Flight and the War Is Brought to a Close
In Which Miss Crawleys Relations Are Very Anxious about Her
James Crawleys Pipe Is Put Out
Widow and Mother
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