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- Great Expectations - Wikipedia
Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by English author Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel The novel is a bildungsroman and depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip It is Dickens' second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person
- Great Expectations | Summary, Characters, Analysis, Facts | Britannica
Great Expectations, novel by Charles Dickens, first published serially in All the Year Round in 1860–61 and issued in book form in 1861 The classic novel was one of its author’s greatest critical and popular successes
- Great Expectations: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes
One day Pip is taken by his Uncle Pumblechook to play at Satis House, the home of the wealthy dowager Miss Havisham, who is extremely eccentric: she wears an old wedding dress everywhere she goes and keeps all the clocks in her house stopped at the same time
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens | Project Gutenberg
"Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is a novel written in the mid-19th century (Victorian era) The story follows the life of a young orphan named Philip "Pip" Pirrip as he navigates social classes, personal aspirations, and the complexities of human relationships
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens - Goodreads
In Great Expectations Dickens returns to one of his favourite themes: the story of a young man, and how he grows and learns through his various experiences It is at heart a bildungsroman, or “coming of age” story
- A Summary and Analysis of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations
Great Expectations is one of Dickens’s most popular novels: perhaps only Oliver Twist and David Copperfield are equally well-known and well-regarded among his full-length novels (A Christmas Carol, technically a novella, is surely his most famous book of all)
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Plot Summary - LitCharts
Back in London, Pip enlists Wemmick's help to invest secretly in Herbert's career, a gesture Pip considers the best result of his wealth, or "expectations "
- Great Expectations | Charles Dickens | Lit2Go ETC
Great Expectations follows Pip's life expectations as he attempts to fit in with upper class society, while pining for the affection of Estella Source: Dickens, Charles (1861) Great Expectations London; Chapman and Hall Young "Pip" encounters a stranger in the village churchyard Frightened, Pip agrees to help the stranger
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