Quote by: William Makepeace Thackeray

Vanity Fair--Vanity Fair! Here was a man, who could not spell, and did not care to read--who had the habits and the cunning of a boor: whose aim in life was pettifogging: who never had a taste, or emotion, or enjoyment, but what was sordid and foul; and yet he had rank, and honours, and power, somehow: and was a dignitary of the land, and a pillar of the state. He was high sheriff, and rode in a golden coach. Great ministers and statesmen courted him; and in Vanity Fair he had a higher place than the most brilliant genius or spotless virtue.


Author Bio


  • NameWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
  • Descriptionnovelist
  • BornJuly 18, 1811
  • DiedDecember 24, 1863
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksVanity Fair