Anne Isabella Thackeray has generally been known for introductions to her father W. M. Thackeray’s works. It was only in the 1980s that her own fiction came in view of the Victorian literature historians who tended to regard it as Anne’s faithful following her father’s steps. The purpose of the article is to give an overview of Anne Thackeray’s oeuvre as well as to reveal both Victorian and feminist trends manifested in her works. Anne Thackeray is shown in her different literary guises. As a prototype of two heroines of fiction, Theo Lambert in W. M. Thackeray’s “The Virginians” and Mrs. Hilbery in V. Woolfe’s “Night and Day”, Anne Thackeray may seem a typical Victorian lady fitting the ideal of a woman of the day due to her willingness to...