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  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Chelsea House Publications, Feb. 2, 2020)
    Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel, which depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip (the book is a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story). It is Dickens's second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person. The novel was first published as a serial in Dickens's weekly periodical All the Year Round, from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. In October 1861, Chapman and Hall published the novel in three volumes.The novel is set in Kent and London in the early to mid-19th century and contains some of Dickens's most celebrated scenes, starting in a graveyard, where the young Pip is accosted by the escaped convict Abel Magwitch. Great Expectations is full of extreme imagery – poverty, prison ships and chains, and fights to the death – and has a colourful cast of characters who have entered popular culture. These include the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith. Dickens's themes include wealth and poverty, love and rejection, and the eventual triumph of good over evil. Great Expectations, which is popular both with readers and literary critics, has been translated into many languages and adapted numerous times into various media.Upon its release, the novel received near universal acclaim. Although Dickens's contemporary Thomas Carlyle referred to it disparagingly as that "Pip nonsense," he nevertheless reacted to each fresh instalment with "roars of laughter." Later, George Bernard Shaw praised the novel, as "All of one piece and consistently truthful." During the serial publication, Dickens was pleased with public response to Great Expectations and its sales; when the plot first formed in his mind, he called it "a very fine, new and grotesque idea."In the 21st century, the novel retains good ratings among literary critics and in 2003 it was ranked 17th on the BBC’s The Big Read poll.
  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (SIS Publishing, Aug. 11, 2013)
    “Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts.” –from Great ExpectationsGreat Expectations, a Bildungsroman, believed to represent Charles Dickens' peak and maturity as an author, written in 1861, is a classic work of the Victorian novel and depicts a vast range of subjects and incidents of the time, Dickens' concerns, and the relationship between society and man by describing the personal development and growth of an orphan named Pip.In Great Expectations, typical Dickensian themes like wealth, poverty, love, good and evil emerge which may have contributed to its popularity and regardless of its narrative technique, the novel is written in a completely balanced style that proves Charles Dickens’ being a master craftsman, let alone his illustrative gift for realistic and dramatic speech.It shall suffice to remember the appraisal that good George Bernard Shaw made about this classic novel: "All of one piece and consistently truthful."
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  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens, Mitsu Yamamoto, Brendan Lynch

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Jan. 1, 2002)
    The orphaned Pip is serving as a blackmith's apprentice when an unknown benefactor supplies the means for him to be educated in London as a gentleman of "great expectations."
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  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Bantam USA, Sept. 3, 1982)
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  • Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Heron Books, March 15, 1967)
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  • Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (BARNES & NOBLE CLASSICS, March 15, 2001)
    Published in 1859, "A Tale of Two Cities" is Charles Dickens's most widely read novel. Set in the late eighteenth century with the backdrop of both England and France in turmoil over impending revolution, it is filled with beautiful imagery and unforgettable characters which brings readers back to it again and again.
  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Interactive Media, Feb. 2, 2020)
    Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel, which depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip (the book is a bildungsroman, a coming-of-age story). It is Dickens's second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person. The novel was first published as a serial in Dickens's weekly periodical All the Year Round, from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. In October 1861, Chapman and Hall published the novel in three volumes.The novel is set in Kent and London in the early to mid-19th century and contains some of Dickens's most celebrated scenes, starting in a graveyard, where the young Pip is accosted by the escaped convict Abel Magwitch. Great Expectations is full of extreme imagery – poverty, prison ships and chains, and fights to the death – and has a colourful cast of characters who have entered popular culture. These include the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith. Dickens's themes include wealth and poverty, love and rejection, and the eventual triumph of good over evil. Great Expectations, which is popular both with readers and literary critics, has been translated into many languages and adapted numerous times into various media.Upon its release, the novel received near universal acclaim. Although Dickens's contemporary Thomas Carlyle referred to it disparagingly as that "Pip nonsense," he nevertheless reacted to each fresh instalment with "roars of laughter." Later, George Bernard Shaw praised the novel, as "All of one piece and consistently truthful." During the serial publication, Dickens was pleased with public response to Great Expectations and its sales; when the plot first formed in his mind, he called it "a very fine, new and grotesque idea."In the 21st century, the novel retains good ratings among literary critics and in 2003 it was ranked 17th on the BBC’s The Big Read poll.
  • A Tale of Two Cities: A Signet Classic

    Charles Dickens, Afterword by Edgar Johnson, London Tavistock House

    Paperback (The New American Library, March 15, 1964)
    A tale of two cities. Paperback
  • Great expectations

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (EMC/Paradigm Pub, Sept. 3, 1998)
    Book by Dickens, Charles
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  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Oct. 23, 2013)
    Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Mike Newell (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) and starring Helena Bonham Carter as Miss Havisham, Ralph Fiennes as Magwitch, and Jeremy Irvine as PipA terrifying encounter with an escaped convict in a graveyard on the wild Kent marshes; a summons to meet the bitter, decaying Miss Havisham and her beautiful, cold-hearted ward Estella; the sudden generosity of a mysterious benefactor-these form a series of events that change the orphan Pip's life forever, as he eagerly abandons his humble origins to begin a new life as a gentleman. Dickens's haunting novel depicts Pip's education and development through adversity as he discovers the true nature of his great expectations. Published nine years before Dickens's death, it remains one of his most celebrated works.
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  • A Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Gyan Publishing House, March 15, 2018)
    PUBLISHING TITLE. The Title 'A Tale of Two Cities written/authored/edited by Charles Dickens', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121215176 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. Th
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (Atlantic Publishing, Croxley Green, Feb. 1, 2012)
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