Articles on William Makepeace Thackeray

Found 107 articles.

  • Exotic touch to Vanity Fair
    The Malay Mail - 2005/01/22
  • At the Movies: `Vanity Fair'
    AP Worldstream - 2004/09/03
  • Butch pub-size story
    Evening Standard - London - 2001/12/11
  • Way Back to Paradise
    The Village Voice - 1998/12/01
  • A novel without a hero
    New Straits Times - 2001/07/07
  • Re-reading 'Vanity Fair' with the illustrations intactMEANWHILE
    International Herald Tribune - 2004/08/31
  • Review: 'Vanity Fair' Confusing
    AP Online - 2004/09/03
  • The Family Filmgoer
    The Washington Post - 2004/09/03
  • William Makepeace Thackeray
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • A world of public faces and private vices.(Features)(Arts & Leisure)(Television)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 1999/10/22
  • Maverick Mira Nair
    India Abroad - 2004/10/22
  • In the know.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2005/07/23
  • THE LITERARY YEAR 2006
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2006/01/01
  • The South in photographs. (artistic pictures taken from Savannah, GA)
    The Magazine Antiques - 1996/07/01
  • Stone, Frank
    The Oxford Dictionary of Art - 2004/01/01
  • SCREENING ROOM
    Psychotherapy Networker - 2004/11/01
  • Consider It the Ultimate Bach Set; For Times When Just a Symphony Won't Do, the Complete Works of Composers Are Now Available
    The Washington Post - 2002/08/11
  • A director's 'Vanity' project.(FEATURES)(ARTS)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2004/08/27
  • After the Monsoon
    India Abroad - 2004/08/27
  • Immigrant saga handled with care.(Entertainment)
    Cape Times (South Africa) - 2007/05/04
  • What's opening in theaters next week.
    Dallas Morning News - 2004/08/26
  • Hopkins bearly escapes 'The Edge' Severe pain, surgery failed to stop him during filming
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 1997/10/01
  • Suffering Mothers in Mid-Victorian Novels
    Journal of American Culture - 1998/07/01
  • `Snobbery: The American Version,' by Joseph Epstein; Houghton (288 pages, $25).
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService) - 2002/08/05
  • Watch It
    Working Mother - 2005/02/01
  • For Mira Nair, 'Vanity' Project Called Her Name
    The Washington Post - 2004/08/29
  • `Vanity Fair'.(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2004/09/01
  • A prestigious gift for a Knight's wife
    Western Daily Press (Bristol UK) - 2007/11/10
  • Round Reading Room retires
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1997/11/02
  • After Nurturing Novels, Poems and Revolution, the Round Reading Room Reaches THE END
    The Washington Post - 1997/10/27
  • 'Pitching' coach Soni Dimond enters the book game
    Sunday News Lancaster, PA - 2005/02/13
  • Horse Racing: A DAY AT THE RACES IN KOLKATA; The Martin Wills Memorial Trust Awards James Milton won second prize with this article. He is 23 and from Diss, in Norfolk.(Sports)
    The Racing Post (London, England) - 2006/05/05
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
    Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01
  • All's `Fair' in ambition Miniseries probes Victorian society
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1999/10/24
  • What's opening in theaters next week.(The Dallas Morning News)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2004/08/27
  • An aye for the ladies; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2007/01/03
  • DIRECTOR NAIR TAKES ON `FAIR'
    The Boston Globe - 2002/09/01
  • 'VANITY FAIR' NEVER QUITE TELLS ITS STORY
    Roanoke Times & World News - 2004/09/03
  • Enter Scarlett, no, I mean Becky MOVIES
    International Herald Tribune - 2004/09/16
  • A&E Airs Six-Hour `Vanity Fair'
    The Washington Post - 1999/10/24
  • 'Vanity Fair' tries for top award at Venice Film Festival
    AP Worldstream - 2004/09/06
  • FILM REVIEW: 'Vanity Fair' an engaging period piece
    University Wire - 2004/09/02
  • Nair brings color
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 2004/09/03
  • WITHERSPOON CLIMBS INTO HIGH-CLASS LONDON OF 1820.(Stars)(Column)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2004/08/29
  • REESE WITHERSPOON AL'S 'FAIR' SHE PLAYS A SCHEMING SOCIAL CLIMBER IN HER LATEST FILM, BUT OFF- SCREEN THE STAR IS SINCERELY DOWN TO EARTH
    The Boston Globe - 2004/08/29
  • Indian-born director felt at home in 1800s London.
    Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) - 2004/08/30
  • Ventures into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 1999/01/01
  • Great expectations thwarted
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2007/11/06
  • Indian-born director felt at home in 1800s London.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2004/08/31
  • FILM REVIEW: 'Vanity Fair' promising start to season
    University Wire - 2004/09/15
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