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Victorian Illustrated Fiction: Critical Essay by Christopher Coates

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SOURCE: Coates, Christopher. “Thackeray's Editors and the Dual Text of Vanity Fair.Word and Image: A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry 9, no. 1 (1993): 39-50.

In the following essay, Coates examines how the editorial decisions regarding the illustration of Vanity Fair affected the reader's interpretation of the novel.

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