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Vanity Fair – William M. Thackeray (Narrow Vision)
Vanity Fair – William M. Thackeray (Narrow Vision)
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What remains of virtue in a world dominated by ambition and appearance?
Vanity Fair is a brilliant satire on social hypocrisy, the obsession with status, and the struggle for advancement in 19th-century England. Through the unforgettable character of Becky Sharp, William M. Thackeray ironically dissects British high society, questioning the moral values and masks that sustain its order.
This edition, adapted for people with reduced vision, preserves the narrative richness and critical acuity of the original. It features optimized layout, enhanced contrast, and a restrained editorial design, in accordance with the accessibility standards of the Peyrusse Historika collection.
Part of the proceeds from this edition are donated to social and cultural projects.
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