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Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero is William Makepeace Thackeray's biting portrait of 19th-century English society, following the ambitious and cunning Becky Sharp and her high-born friend Amelia Sedley as they navigate war, wealth, and betrayal. Told with sharp wit and unflinching realism, the novel exposes the vanity and hypocrisy of its characters—and, by extension, of society itself.
This Ukrainian edition—translated by Maxim Nestelyev and Olga Senyuk—is part of the Known and Unknown (Відомі та незвідані) series from RM Publishing, released in 2025. Featuring a sturdy hardcover, approximately 800 pages, offset paper, and elegant black-and-white illustrations, it's a timeless satire dressed for the modern reader.