- novelguide.com vanity-fair/index.html"Vanity Fair" refers to a stop along the pilgrim's progress: a never-ending fair held in a town called Vanity, which is meant to represent man's sinful attachment to...
- cliffsnotes.com literature/v/vanity-fair/about-…Vanity Fair , a satirical novel of manners, was published (1847-48) in serial form without sufficient time for revisions by Thackeray.
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- merriam-webster.com dictionary/vanity fairThese examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'vanity fair.'
- britannica.com Visual Arts Fashion & Personal AdornmentIn 1913 Condé Nast Publications purchased Vanity Fair and introduced an unsuccessful hybrid magazine called Dress and Vanity Fair .