Great Expectations

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is an unabridged edition published by Courier Corporation on August 1, 2001. This classic novel, comprising 384 pages, follows the life of the orphan Pip, beginning with his early experiences in a village churchyard. As Pip matures, he receives assistance from an anonymous benefactor, leading him to London with aspirations of becoming a gentleman. However, his journey is complicated by a web of mystery involving a beautiful woman, a reclusive figure, and an ambitious lawyer.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of ambition, identity, and social class. The story delves into Pip’s evolving expectations and the relationships that shape his life. With its intricate plot and memorable characters, Great Expectations remains a significant work in the realm of fiction and classics, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of human experience. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 8.54 inches in height and 5.3 inches in length.
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‘Great Expectations’ follows the life of the orphan, Pip. We first meet him as a tiny, terrified child in a village churchyard. Years later, through the help of an anonymous benefactor, Pip will travel to London, full of expectations to become a gentleman. But his life is already inextricably tangled in a mystery that surrounds a beautiful woman, an embittered recluse, and an ambitious lawyer.
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