At Vanity Fair
Discover the intriguing evolution of a literary metaphor in At Vanity Fair by Kirsty Milne, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This captivating book, spanning 238 pages, delves into the transformation of Vanity Fair from John Bunyan's depiction as a place of sin and punishment in The Pilgrim's Progress to its 19th-century representation as a symbol of glamour and worldliness. Milne expertly navigates through three centuries of fiction, revealing how this concept has shifted dramatically over time. Ideal for lovers of English fiction, history, and literary criticism, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the rich narrative behind Vanity Fair and its cultural significance. Don't miss out on this essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of literary themes and their impact on society.