At Vanity Fair: from Bunyan to Thackeray
"At Vanity Fair tells the story of Bunyan's powerful metaphor, exploring how Vanity Fair was transformed from an emblem of sin and persecution into a showcase for celebrity, wealth and power. This literary history, focusing on reception, adaptation and influence, traces the fictional repre...
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Zusammenfassung: | "At Vanity Fair tells the story of Bunyan's powerful metaphor, exploring how Vanity Fair was transformed from an emblem of sin and persecution into a showcase for celebrity, wealth and power. This literary history, focusing on reception, adaptation and influence, traces the fictional representation of Vanity Fair over three centuries from John Bunyan's masterpiece, The Pilgrim's Progress (1678), to William Makepeace Thackeray's own Vanity Fair (1847-8). It explores the influence of anonymous journalists and booksellers alongside well-known authors including Ben Jonson, Samuel Richardson and Thomas Carlyle. Over time, Bunyan's dystopian fantasy has been altered and repurposed to characterise consumer capitalism, channelling memories that inform and unsettle modern hedonism. By tracking the idea of 'Vanity Fair' against this shifting background, the book illuminates the relationship between the individual and the collective imagination, between what is culturally available and what is creatively impelled"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the boy at the Royal Exchange; 1. 'Copying from life': the literal and the literary in Bunyan's Vanity Fair; 2. Reforming Bartholomew Fair: Bunyan, Jonson, and the transmission of a trope; 3. 'More moderate now than formerly': re-writing Vanity Fair, 1684-1700; 4. 'Gay ideas of Vanity-Fair': transforming Bunyan in the eighteenth century; 5. 'Manager of the performance': Thackeray's Vanity Fair; Conclusion: the fair in vogue; Afterword Sharon Achinstein |
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Contents List of illustrations page vi Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations and conventions viii Introduction: The boy at the Royal Exchange i 1 ‘Copying from life’: The literal and the literary in Bunyan s Vanity Fair 18 2 Reforming Bartholomew Fair. Bunyan, Jonson and the transmission of a trope 39 3 ‘More moderate now than formerly’: Re-writing Vanity Fair, 1684-1700 61 4 ‘Gay ideas of Vanity-Fair’: Transforming Bunyan in the eighteenth century 82 5 ‘Manager of the Performance’: Thackeray’s Vanity Fair 102 Conclusion: The Fair in vogue 128 Afterword 139 by Sharon Achinstein Appendices Appendix to Chapter 3 143 Appendix to Chapter 4 144 Notes 147 Bibliography 198 Index 226
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