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Barnes & Noble Classics: Great Expectations

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  • 483 páginas
  • 17 horas de lectura

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Part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, this edition offers quality at affordable prices, featuring new introductions from contemporary writers, author biographies, and chronologies of relevant historical events. It includes footnotes, discussions of various adaptations, comments from notable authors, study questions, bibliographies, and indices, all designed to enhance the reader’s understanding. Described by G. K. Chesterton as a “study in human weakness and the slow human surrender,” this work may be Charles Dickens’s finest achievement. The story begins in an overgrown churchyard, where an orphan named Pip encounters a menacing convict who forces him to aid in his escape. Pip later visits the eerie Miss Havisham and her ward Estella, with whom he becomes infatuated. After receiving a fortune from an anonymous benefactor, Pip relocates to London, aspiring to rise above his humble origins and join the upper class. However, as he strives to become a gentleman and navigates his feelings for Estella, he uncovers painful truths about himself and his dreams. Written in Dickens’s later years, this novel critiques Victorian society’s class structure and materialism while remaining one of his most beloved works, filled with richly drawn characters and complex themes of love and moral conflict.

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