Great Expectations was the penultimate novel completed by the most popular novelist of Victorian England, Charles Dickens. Born in Kent, England, in 1812 to a family of modest means but great pretensions, Dickens’s early life was marked by both humiliation and ambition. Dickens never forgot the period of financial crisis during his childhood, when following his father’s bankruptcy, he was taken out of school and forced to work in a shoe-polish warehouse. While the episode was relatively brief, it marked Dickens’s later life in many ways: in the development of his own ambitions, in his sympathy for the poor and especially children, and in his outrage at social injustice and bureaucratic heartlessness. Great Expectations, written when Dickens...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The goal of this work is to analyse the concept of gentlemanliness in Dickens's novel Great Expectat...
I have come to feel that Dickens, more than almost any other nineteenth-century novelist, is driven ...
Charles Dickens, a prolific, literary figure of Victorian era- reelects through and exquisite pictur...
One of Dickens's most renowned and enjoyable novels, Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, an o...
Great Expectations is a masterpiece by Charles Dickens, which portrays expectations for different ch...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
By learning literary works, the students do not only gain vocabulary. There are certain benefits th...
By learning literary works, the students do not only gain vocabulary. There are certain benefits th...
Dickens’s call for improvement pervades Great Expectations, a novel that uses Pip’s journey intoadul...
Charles Dickens’ Great Expectation actually did reflect the Victorian society and therefore the mora...
This essay examines how Great Expectations, often characterised as Dickens’s ‘best-loved’ novel, has...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The novels of Charles Dickens move easily back and forth between comic satire, romanticism, and hars...
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, is considered to be one of the principal examples of the ge...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The goal of this work is to analyse the concept of gentlemanliness in Dickens's novel Great Expectat...
I have come to feel that Dickens, more than almost any other nineteenth-century novelist, is driven ...
Charles Dickens, a prolific, literary figure of Victorian era- reelects through and exquisite pictur...
One of Dickens's most renowned and enjoyable novels, Great Expectations tells the story of Pip, an o...
Great Expectations is a masterpiece by Charles Dickens, which portrays expectations for different ch...
Charles Dickens’ novels mirror his age. His purpose was to focus attention on the various evils of h...
By learning literary works, the students do not only gain vocabulary. There are certain benefits th...
By learning literary works, the students do not only gain vocabulary. There are certain benefits th...
Dickens’s call for improvement pervades Great Expectations, a novel that uses Pip’s journey intoadul...
Charles Dickens’ Great Expectation actually did reflect the Victorian society and therefore the mora...
This essay examines how Great Expectations, often characterised as Dickens’s ‘best-loved’ novel, has...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The novels of Charles Dickens move easily back and forth between comic satire, romanticism, and hars...
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, is considered to be one of the principal examples of the ge...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
The goal of this work is to analyse the concept of gentlemanliness in Dickens's novel Great Expectat...
I have come to feel that Dickens, more than almost any other nineteenth-century novelist, is driven ...