Vanity Fair名利场

分类: 图书,进口原版书,小说 Fiction ,
作者: William Makepeace Thackeray 著
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出版时间: 1998-1-1字数:版次: 1页数:印刷时间:开本: 32开印次: 1纸张:I S B N : 9781853260193包装: 平装内容简介
The incomparable Miriam Margolyes applies her story-telling and histrionic gifts to this classic satire of two young English women,one bad but clever and the other good but stupid,who come to no good during the Napoleonic Wars.The abridgers have cut a bit too much at the expense of the characterizations.Although sounding somewhat forced,Margolyes,as always,gives an excellent performance.Y.R.© AudioFile 2001,Portland,Maine——Copyright © AudioFile,Portland,Maine ——This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
目录
I ChisWick Mall
II In which Miss Sharp and Miss Sedley prepare to open the campaign
III Rebecca is in presence of the enemy
IV The green silk purse
V Dobbin of ours
VI VauXhall
VII Crawley of Queen's Crawley
VIII Private and confidential
IX Family Portraits
X Miss Sharp begins to make friends
XI Arcadian simplicity
XlI Quite a sentimental chapter
XIlI Sentimental and otherwise
XXv Miss Crawley at home
Xv In which Rebecca's husband appears for a short time
XvI The letter on the pincushion
XvII How Captain Dobbin bought a piano
Xvm Who played on the piano Captain Dobbin bought
XIX Miss Crawley at nurse
XX In which Captain Dobbin acts as the messenger of Hymen
XXI A quarrel about an heiress
XXII A marriage and part of a honeymoon
XXIII Captain Dobbin proceeds on his canvass
XXIV In which Mr Osborne takes down the family bible
XXV In which all the principal personages think fit to leave Brighton
XXVI Between London and Chatham
XXVII In which Amelia joins her regiment
XXVIII In which Amelia invades the Low Countries
XXIX Brussels
XXX 'The girl I left behind me'
XXXI In which Jos Sedley takes care of his sister
XXXII In which Jos takes flight, and the waris brought to a close
XXXIII In which Miss Crawley's relations are very anXious about her
XXXIV fames Crawley's pipe is put out
XXXV Widow and mother
XXXVI How to lwe well on nothing a year
XXXVII The subject continued
XXXVIII A family in a small way
XXXIX A cynical chapter
XL In which Becky is recognisedby the family
XLI In which Becky revisits the hallsof her ancestors
XLII Which treats of the Osborne family
XLIII In which the reader has to double the Cape
XLIV A roundabout between London and Hampshire
XLV Between Hampshire and London
XLVI Struggles and trials
XLVII Gaunt House
XLVIII In which the reader is introduced to the very best of company