Printed Media Reviews
Christopher, James. This Vanity Fair lady adds a modern flavour to satire of greed and scandal. In: The Times (UK), Vol. 68222, 2 November 2004, Pg. 11, (NP)
Gillespie, Eleanor Ringel. Schemer loses her dark side in 'Vanity Fair'. In: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA, USA), Atlanta Newspapers, Vol. 56, No. 244, 1 September 2004, e1+e9, (NP)
Horwitz, Jane. Vanity Fair (PG-13, 140 minutes). In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 127, Iss. 273, 3 September 2004, Pg. 39 (weekend section; the family filmgoer), (NP)
Hunter, Stephen. 'Vanity Fair': The Empire, Richly Painted. In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 127, Iss. 271, 1 September 2004, c1+c4, (NP)
Lane, Anthony. The Current Cinema: Power Plays. In: The New Yorker, 6 September 2004, Pg. 169-171, (MG)
O'Sullivan, Michael. 'Vanity' Becomes Her. In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 127, Iss. 273, 3 September 2004, Pg. 37, (NP)
Schwarzbaum, Lisa. "Upper Crusty (B-)". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 782, 10 September 2004, Pg. 143-144, (MG)
Travers, Peter. "Vanity Fair: A gorgeous but bloodless period piece (**)". In: Rolling Stone (USA), Vol. 958, 30 September 2004, Pg. 205, (MG)
Interviews
Hiscock, John. Becky Sharp goes East. In: The Daily Telegraph (London), Vol. 46416, 3 September 2004, Pg. 19, (NP)
Hiscock, John. Becky Sharp goes East. In: The Daily Telegraph (London), 3 September 2004, Pg. 19, (NP)
Original Literary Source
Thackeray, William Makepiece. Vanity Fair. Novel serialized in Punch magazine. London, 1847-48
Screenplay/teleplay
Nair, Mira. Vanity Fair: Bringing Thackeray's Timeless Novel to the Screen. (Includes screenplay by Matthew Faulk & Mark Skeet, and Julian Fellowes. New York), Newmarket Press, 2004,
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