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= Vanity_Fair_ =
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Introduction
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Vanity Fair may refer to:
Literature
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* Vanity Fair, a location in 'The Pilgrim's Progress' (1678), by John
Bunyan
* 'Vanity Fair' (novel), 1848, by William Makepeace Thackeray
* 'Vanity Fair' (magazine), contemporary American magazine
** Historical magazines named 'Vanity Fair', list of historical
magazines with the same name, including:
*** 'Vanity Fair' (British magazine), 1868-1914
*** 'Vanity Fair' (American magazine 1913-1936)
Film
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*'Vanity Fair' (1911 film), directed by Charles Kent
* 'Vanity Fair' (1915 film), a silent film directed by Charles Brabin
and made by the Edison Company
* 'Vanity Fair' (1922 film), a silent British film directed by Walter
Courtney Rowden
*'Vanity Fair' (1923 film), a lost silent feature film directed by
Hugo Ballin and produced by Samuel Goldwyn, with Prizmacolor sequence
* 'Vanity Fair' (1932 film), directed by Chester M. Franklin and
starring Myrna Loy, with the story updated to make Becky Sharp a
social-climbing governess
* 'Vanity Fair' (2004 film), directed by Mira Nair and starring Reese
Witherspoon
Music
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* 'Vanity Fair', a 1996 album by Seiko Matsuda
* "Vanity Fair", a song by Mr. Bungle from the 1999 album 'California'
* "Vanity Fair", a 1952 orchestral music composition by Anthony
Collins
* "Vanity Fair", a song by Squeeze from the 1981 album 'East Side
Story'
* "Vanity Fair", a 1990 song by the Ocean Blue
* "Vanity Fair", a song by World Party from the 1997 album
'Egyptology'
* "Riding to Vanity Fair", a song by Paul McCartney from the 2005
album 'Chaos and Creation in the Backyard'
* "Vanity Fair", an overture by Percy Fletcher (1879-1932)
Radio
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*"Vanity Fair", a one-hour adaptation featuring Helen Hayes and Agnes
Moorehead first broadcast on 7 January 1940 on 'Campbell Playhouse'
*'Vanity Fair', a 2004 BBC Radio broadcast adaptation by Stephen
Wyatt, starring Emma Fielding as Becky
*'Vanity Fair', a 2019 BBC Radio 4 three-part adaptation by Jim Poyser
with additional material by Al Murray
Television
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* 'Vanity Fair' (1939 TV series), a British television series about
fashion
* 'Vanity Fair' (American TV series), an American daytime television
talk show
* 'Vanity Fair' (1956 TV series), a British miniseries on BBC starring
Joyce Redman
* 'Vanity Fair' (1967 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC starring
Susan Hampshire
* 'Vanity Fair' (1978 TV series), a Hong Kong television series
* 'Vanity Fair' (1987 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC
featuring James Saxon
* 'Vanity Fair' (1998 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC starring
Natasha Little
* 'Vanity Fair' (2018 TV series), a British miniseries on ITV starring
Olivia Cooke
Other uses in arts, entertainment and media
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* Vanity Bonfire Fair, a fictional character from the 2005 novel
'Orphans of Chaos' by John C. Wright
Brands and enterprises
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* VF Corporation, formerly Vanity Fair Mills, an apparel and footwear
company
* Vanity Fair (underwear), a brand of underwear owned by Fruit of the
Loom
* Vanity Fair, a brand of napkin owned by Georgia-Pacific
See also
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* 'Becky Sharp' (film), a 1935 adaptation of Thackeray's novel
starring Miriam Hopkins
* Vanity Fare, a 1960s UK pop/rock group
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