Vainglory

Vainglory by Ronald Firbank is a reprint edition published by Penguin in 2012, featuring 404 pages in English. This absurdist comedy centers around Mrs. Shamefoot, who desires a memorial stained-glass window in her honor at an English cathedral. Through this premise, Firbank introduces a vibrant cast of characters, including Winsome Brooks and Lady Anne Pantry, weaving a narrative filled with humor and eccentricity.
Readers will encounter Firbank’s distinctive comic style, characterized by quick-fire dialogue and imaginative descriptions. The novel is complemented by two novellas, Inclinations and Caprice, which further showcase his literary flair. Vainglory explores themes of vanity and social absurdities, making it a notable work within the realms of fiction and classics.
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The cult favorite absurdist comedy by a writer who inspired Wilde, Forster, and Waugh
The fairly young and entirely alive Mrs. Shamefoot wants nothing more than to have a memorial stained-glass window installed in her honor in an English cathedral. From this premise, the inimitable Ronald Firbank extends his witty, eccentric Vainglory, with a crowded cast of hilariously drawn characters–Winsome Brooks, Lady Anne Pantry, Miss Wookie, Mrs. Barrow of Dawn, and Mrs. Steeple, among others–a riot of parties, and a bottomless sense of the ridiculous. Firbank’s fine comic skill, quick-fire dialogue, and descriptive flights of fancy are perfectly captured inVainglory, his first and longest novel, as well as in two novellas included here, Inclinations and Caprice.
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